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geographically

American  
[jee-uh-graf-ik-lee, -i-kuh-lee] / ˌdʒi əˈgræf ɪk li, -ɪ kə li /

adverb

  1. in a way that involves geography.


Example Sentences

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Maggie was the most geographically challenged person she knew, but she associated the general area with the Osage and Delaware.

From Literature

It’s a similar, but amplified and geographically dispersed, dynamic to the influx of women who ran for office after the first Women’s March in early 2017.

From Salon

Canada is geographically advantaged to sell to Asia.

From Barron's

In his experience, officials generally utilize only the geographically targeted cellphone alerts, known as wireless emergency alerts, when there’s an extreme threat, Ghilarducci said.

From Los Angeles Times

“The EU and Australia may be geographically far apart but we couldn’t be closer in terms of how we see the world,” she added.

From The Wall Street Journal