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financially

American  
[fi-nan-shuh-lee, fahy-, -chuh-lee] / fɪˈnæn ʃə li, faɪ-, -tʃə li /

adverb

  1. in a financial way; with regard to money and its uses.


Example Sentences

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While the Fed’s rules don’t flatly forbid closed-door meetings, they instruct officials to avoid sharing personal policy views with anyone who could profit financially unless those views are already public.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 19, 2026

All of those changes have consumer advocates concerned that more borrowers could fall behind on their payments, amid confusion over which plans they’re eligible for and which ones make the most sense for them financially.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 18, 2026

But a US official said Washington would not be required to contribute financially.

From Barron's • Jun. 17, 2026

In an hour-long speech, he set out his own vision for the economy, seeking to present himself as the financially responsible candidate who would encourage growth and bring taxes down.

From BBC • Jun. 16, 2026

So financially I’m secure, but I also choose to volunteer my time on Mondays and Wednesdays at the hospital because I feel I should do something positive with my time, something to help people.

From "The Book of Unknown Americans" by Cristina Henríquez

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