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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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But she is exhausted from being politically and monetarily exploited.

From Salon • Mar. 19, 2024

“During the period in question, monetarily ineligible claimants were instructed to contact the agency if the determination was incorrect,” the agency wrote.

From Washington Post • Apr. 7, 2023

If platforms are built on advertising and that advertising is tailored to people’s data, that makes it hard for companies to do what they want to do monetarily.

From Slate • Mar. 16, 2023

There are Seahawks Aloha shirts and “Star Wars” Aloha shirts and Aloha shirts so culturally and monetarily valuable, they’re taking up permanent residence in Hawaiian art museums.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 2, 2022

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 "Shipwrecked!" by Martin W. Sandler