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monetarily

[ mon-i-tair-uh-lee, muhn-, mon-i-ter-uh-lee, muhn- ]

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.



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Example Sentences

We’ve had $10 trillion, globally, of monetary and fiscal support from central banks.

From Fortune

Given the global exposure of the vaccine race as well as the monetary investments that have gone into the various companies working to develop them, a cyberattack wouldn’t be surprising.

From Fortune

Looking at Kin Khao, I want to get a sense of how much it costs to close a restaurant — in terms of money that you have to lay out to close it, but I’m assuming there are also costs that aren’t monetary.

From Eater

The plaintiffs’ argument, extremely condensed, focuses on the “individual mandate,” the requirement that most people must buy health insurance, and on the ACA’s monetary penalty for not doing so.

From Fortune

Ultimately, those like Edward Jones’s Kourkafas argue, “the passing of election uncertainty will enable the market to shift its sights back to the health of the economic recovery, monetary policy conditions, and corporate earnings performance.”

From Fortune

My family, my position in the country and monetarily, are more than merely good.

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