Definition of developmentally in English:
developmentally
adverb dɪˌvɛləpˈmɛnt(ə)lidəˌveləpˈmen(t)əlē
In a way that relates to the development of someone or something.
hunger is leaving millions of children developmentally delayed
sentence adverb culturally, developmentally, and economically, the places we come from are very different
Example sentencesExamples
- They couldn't figure out why he was going backwards developmentally.
- A grown man who discusses marital intimacies with his mother is judgment-free and developmentally damaged.
- The group works with emotionally and developmentally impaired students.
- In some cultures, developmentally challenged people are thought of as special messengers of God.
- Japan has done well economically and developmentally, with the Japanese people enjoying relatively affluent and full lifestyles.
- This included comprehensive health and social services and the provision of developmentally oriented schooling experiences.
- She is very cuddly and clingy and is doing well developmentally.
- Information must be provided at a level that is developmentally and cognitively appropriate.
- To teach developmentally means that we give the children the alphabetic principle and use their innate desire to learn as that which is exciting.
- Even in the waking state, the unconscious mind assumes an almost telepathic connection to other people, which developmentally dates back to early childhood.