racially

English

Etymology

From racial +‎ -ly.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

racially (comparative more racially, superlative most racially)

  1. Relating to race.
    a racially aggravated attack
    • 1997, Alfred Arteaga, Chicano Poetics: Heterotexts and Hybridities, page 172:
      The ideal Mexican national is not racially equivalent to the Spaniard; Mexicans are racial hybrids, mestizos.
    • 2021 April 13, Katie Bo Williams and Zachary Cohen, “US intelligence community warns of devastating long-term impact of coronavirus pandemic”, in CNN[1]:
      Domestic extremists are motivated by a range of ideologies which “reflects an increasingly complex threat landscape, including racially or ethnically motivated threats and antigovernment or antiauthority threats,” the report says.

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