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monetarily

American  
[mon-i-tair-uh-lee, muhn-, mon-i-ter-uh-lee, muhn-] / ˌmɒn ɪˈtɛər ə li, ˌmʌn-, ˈmɒn ɪˌtɛr ə li, ˈmʌn- /

adverb

  1. in a way that involves or relates to money.

    We hope you will consider monetarily supporting our organization so that we can continue to break ground on new projects.


Etymology

Origin of monetarily

monetary ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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The twenty-eight tons of ancient coins that were a part of the Shinan ship’s cargo were the largest and undoubtedly most monetarily valuable assemblage of coins ever recovered from a sunken vessel.

From Literature

“You coming for two hours is exponentially more than what you could give us monetarily,” Nikki said.

From Los Angeles Times

But she is exhausted from being politically and monetarily exploited.

From Salon

We do know that commercial fishing and aquaculture can be both big business and fierce competitors, but is the root of this conflict merely monetarily based?

From Seattle Times

However, if this year hasn’t driven home the need to be more aggressive in the offseason, monetarily and otherwise, in getting offensive help, nothing will.

From Seattle Times