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Definition of historically in English:

historically

adverb hɪˈstɒrɪkli
  • 1With reference to past events.

    a historically accurate picture of the time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have read up other sources too and have tried to be as historically accurate as possible.
    • More competent players can pit their wits against the masters of the past in historically accurate face-offs.
    • Nanaimo has historically made headlines on the basis of its lucrative coal and fishing industries.
    • You don't really want a word that people have historically used to exclude you anyway.
    • Although this book is historically accurate, it is not a history book.
    • The guides boast that they have done a lot of serious research, and suggest the talk they give is historically accurate.
    • I'm not so sure about the differences between the two events, historically or culturally.
    • Our two countries are bound together historically by common values and experience.
    • Every costume, battle and death has to be carefully scripted and planned in order for the day to be historically accurate.
    • How historically accurate is the game with respect to the sides and the actual events of the war?
    • Perhaps inspiration derives from current events, so that historically turbulent times would be more rich.
    • Having said that, they also have historically built up their army for land defense.
    • The general tendency historically has been to drain wetlands and convert them to dry land if they got in the way.
    • This may be because the area has generally low levels of deprivation and historically low death rates.
    • Each sketch is an individual work of art and represents a historically accurate reflection of a time past.
    • Treaties and custom have historically been the main methods of creating binding international law.
    • Other health benefits historically ascribed to wine were unproven and mostly optimistic.
    • It might not have been historically accurate, but it was spectacular.
    • Inland flooding in turn is historically the largest cause of loss of life in Hurricane events.
    • Third, race historically played a key role in southern politics in general and criminal justice in particular.
    Synonyms
    normally, generally, habitually, customarily, standardly, routinely, regularly, typically, ordinarily, commonly, conventionally, traditionally, historically
    1. 1.1sentence adverb In the past.
      historically, government policy has favoured urban dwellers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, historically, audit offices have their origins in the integrity function.
      • The visual style, intellectually a bit feeble, was, historically, surprisingly robust.
      • Oral tradition is helpful, historically, but it's weaker than other forms of evidence.
      • However, the good people of Britain must realise that, historically, it can take up to two years to mobilise them.
 
 

Definition of historically in US English:

historically

adverb
  • 1With reference to past events.

    a historically accurate picture of the time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • More competent players can pit their wits against the masters of the past in historically accurate face-offs.
    • Nanaimo has historically made headlines on the basis of its lucrative coal and fishing industries.
    • The guides boast that they have done a lot of serious research, and suggest the talk they give is historically accurate.
    • Each sketch is an individual work of art and represents a historically accurate reflection of a time past.
    • Treaties and custom have historically been the main methods of creating binding international law.
    • Perhaps inspiration derives from current events, so that historically turbulent times would be more rich.
    • Having said that, they also have historically built up their army for land defense.
    • Third, race historically played a key role in southern politics in general and criminal justice in particular.
    • This may be because the area has generally low levels of deprivation and historically low death rates.
    • Every costume, battle and death has to be carefully scripted and planned in order for the day to be historically accurate.
    • Other health benefits historically ascribed to wine were unproven and mostly optimistic.
    • You don't really want a word that people have historically used to exclude you anyway.
    • Inland flooding in turn is historically the largest cause of loss of life in Hurricane events.
    • How historically accurate is the game with respect to the sides and the actual events of the war?
    • It might not have been historically accurate, but it was spectacular.
    • The general tendency historically has been to drain wetlands and convert them to dry land if they got in the way.
    • Our two countries are bound together historically by common values and experience.
    • I'm not so sure about the differences between the two events, historically or culturally.
    • I have read up other sources too and have tried to be as historically accurate as possible.
    • Although this book is historically accurate, it is not a history book.
    Synonyms
    normally, generally, habitually, customarily, standardly, routinely, regularly, typically, ordinarily, commonly, conventionally, traditionally, historically
    1. 1.1sentence adverb In the past.
      historically, government policy has favored urban dwellers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, historically, audit offices have their origins in the integrity function.
      • However, the good people of Britain must realise that, historically, it can take up to two years to mobilise them.
      • Oral tradition is helpful, historically, but it's weaker than other forms of evidence.
      • The visual style, intellectually a bit feeble, was, historically, surprisingly robust.
 
 
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