Pronunciation: /ɪˌkɑnəˈmɪkli/
adverb relating to economics or the economy; in a way that is efficient or thrifty
A1 She shops economically by always looking for sales and discounts.
A2 The company decided to expand its operations internationally in order to grow economically.
B1 The government implemented new policies to help the country develop economically.
B2 The business was able to thrive economically despite facing tough competition.
C1 The organization strategically invested its resources to grow economically in the global market.
C2 The country's economy has been steadily growing and is now considered one of the most economically stable in the region.
formal The company is focused on becoming more economically sustainable.
informal We need to find a way to make this project more economically viable.
slang I'm trying to figure out how to make some extra cash economically.
figurative Her decision to invest in education was economically smart in the long run.
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