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semantically

American  
[si-man-tik-lee] / sɪˈmæn tɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to the different meanings of words or other signs or symbols.

    Humans have developed languages that are semantically rich and can cope easily with philosophical concepts.

  2. in a way that deliberately takes advantage of the connotations or associations attached to certain words.

    He deals with this bombing campaign semantically by saying it is “not a war” since there are “no hostile troops on the ground.”


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Origin of semantically

semantic ( def. ) + -ally ( def. )

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