geographically
English
Etymology
From geographic + -ally or geographical + -ly.
Adverb
geographically (not comparable)
- In terms of geography.
- 2014 March 22, Rick Weber, “Polystate: Book 2”, in Notes on Liberty[1]:
- I don’t like geostates (I don’t think many people truly do), but I think geographically localized governance is effective because it reduces interaction by people with contradictory conceptions about good behavior and so reduces conflict while supporting order.
- 2019 October, John Glover, “Heathrow rail expansion”, in Modern Railways, page 72:
- South West London and Surrey may be geographically close to the airport, but there is no way of reaching Heathrow by rail, short of travelling via central London.
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Translations
in a geographical manner
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