Definition of financially in English:
financially
adverbfɪˈnanʃ(ə)lifʌɪˈnanʃ(ə)li
In a way that relates to finance.
he does not benefit financially from sales of the book
as submodifier the company is now financially stable
Example sentencesExamples
- Growing numbers of potential customers are willing to financially reward this management model, which prevents environmental problems.
- Even as recently as ten years ago, a film with this much scope and imagination would have been financially and technically unfeasible.
- Once he became financially secure, he and his family traveled extensively in Britain, the Continent, and the United States.
- Many of them are financially independent singles who are postponing marriage and focusing on health issues earlier.
- The older generation having more at stake financially makes this a logical arrangement.
- The emphasis will be on how saving energy and protecting the environment can also be financially beneficial.
- Growing coffee organically, however, can be financially viable thanks to substantially higher prices enjoyed during 2003.
- Often they're instinctively distrustful and expect to be taken advantage of financially.
- The success of an event is not measured only financially, but also by its ability to garner moral and physical support.
- Manufacturing lighting fixtures for public buildings saw the company through financially lean years, especially those during the Great Depression.