Definition of geographically in English:
geographically
adverb ˌdʒiːəˈɡrafɪkliˌdʒiəˈɡræfəkli
In terms of the geography or physical features of an area.
the city has always felt geographically isolated from the rest of Canada
Example sentencesExamples
- This has been divided into four main phases, neither chronologically nor geographically exclusive.
- This questions the validity of using culturally or geographically specific terms to define bodies of work.
- In such a system, the feedlots would be placed where they made the most sense geographically.
- The association provided a forum for its geographically dispersed membership to discuss a cooperative.
- Socialization no longer takes place in one's neighborhood, and identity building is no longer geographically determined.
- Job roles that were previously handled internally are now organizationally and geographically separate from the company.
- Researchers are using a geographic information system to track the fly establishment with geographically referenced coordinates.
- His books are thematized geographically, either by state, by city, by river, or by road.
- Each section of the exhibition will be organized geographically to show how the movement developed in each region.
- The island itself is nearly equally divided geographically.
Definition of geographically in US English:
geographically
adverbˌdʒiəˈɡræfəkliˌjēəˈɡrafəklē
In terms of the geography or physical features of an area.
the city has always felt geographically isolated from the rest of Canada
Example sentencesExamples
- Job roles that were previously handled internally are now organizationally and geographically separate from the company.
- Each section of the exhibition will be organized geographically to show how the movement developed in each region.
- The island itself is nearly equally divided geographically.
- This questions the validity of using culturally or geographically specific terms to define bodies of work.
- In such a system, the feedlots would be placed where they made the most sense geographically.
- Researchers are using a geographic information system to track the fly establishment with geographically referenced coordinates.
- This has been divided into four main phases, neither chronologically nor geographically exclusive.
- The association provided a forum for its geographically dispersed membership to discuss a cooperative.
- His books are thematized geographically, either by state, by city, by river, or by road.
- Socialization no longer takes place in one's neighborhood, and identity building is no longer geographically determined.