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		Definition of militarily in English: militarilyadverb ˈmɪlɪt(ə)rəliˌmɪləˈtɛrəli 1In a military manner; by means of armed forces.  troops intervened militarily to restore order  Example sentencesExamples -  The Allies faced the dual challenges of crushing the Axis militarily and of considering how best to govern the postwar world.
 -  His cabinet shifted its attention to another Mideast republic, which it calculated would be unable to respond militarily to an air strike.
 -  What he really wants is to militarily occupy 10 kilometers of the territories as another step toward his ultimate goal.
 -  I mean to suggest that somehow the insurgents are defeating us militarily.
 -  A recent article asserted that the government is now prepared to respond militarily to any cyberattack.
 -  The democratic processes have been arbitrarily thrown out the window by their government, who was quick to join an alliance to militarily subdue the aggressors.
 -  The only way to do that, I'm afraid, is to go in and militarily remove the regimes that are holding these countries back.
 -  Western culture is assaulting them, not militarily, but culturally.
 -  Sea transportation there would get tricky if allied forces retaliate militarily against the ruling extremists in the country.
 -  They came to deal with the movement, but not because of their inability to defeat them militarily or to lock them all up.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that relates to armed forces; from a military point of view.
 a strong country economically and militarily  Example sentencesExamples -  As a nation, it is growing stronger, commercially and militarily.
 -  It may simply be a dressed up reaffirmation of their right to remain militarily neutral in any future global conflict into which the EU is sucked.
 -  Militarily, it is hard to make the case that the insurgents stack up against our armed forces.
 -  If you don't understand how to interpret them militarily, you may just stab yourself in the back with your own silver tongue.
 -  New alliances are emerging that neither politically nor militarily may be benign to the United States.
 -  I just can't think militarily, but you can, so I'm here to hear your tactical words of wisdom.
 -  In the end, it could turn out to be a militarily important partner, living off a shriveled economy.
 -  It's true that they often seem to keep certain other countries in a "state of extended adolescence" militarily.
 -  In spite of its militarily advantageous location, it has witnessed profound struggle nearly from its inception.
 -  The peaks and fertile slopes of these biblical lands are strategically and militarily valuable.
 
  
    Definition of militarily in US English: militarilyadverbˌmɪləˈtɛrəliˌmiləˈterəlē 1In a military manner; by means of armed forces.  troops intervened militarily to restore order  Example sentencesExamples -  I mean to suggest that somehow the insurgents are defeating us militarily.
 -  They came to deal with the movement, but not because of their inability to defeat them militarily or to lock them all up.
 -  The Allies faced the dual challenges of crushing the Axis militarily and of considering how best to govern the postwar world.
 -  Western culture is assaulting them, not militarily, but culturally.
 -  The democratic processes have been arbitrarily thrown out the window by their government, who was quick to join an alliance to militarily subdue the aggressors.
 -  The only way to do that, I'm afraid, is to go in and militarily remove the regimes that are holding these countries back.
 -  What he really wants is to militarily occupy 10 kilometers of the territories as another step toward his ultimate goal.
 -  Sea transportation there would get tricky if allied forces retaliate militarily against the ruling extremists in the country.
 -  A recent article asserted that the government is now prepared to respond militarily to any cyberattack.
 -  His cabinet shifted its attention to another Mideast republic, which it calculated would be unable to respond militarily to an air strike.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that relates to armed forces; from a military point of view.
 a strong country economically and militarily  Example sentencesExamples -  As a nation, it is growing stronger, commercially and militarily.
 -  Militarily, it is hard to make the case that the insurgents stack up against our armed forces.
 -  In spite of its militarily advantageous location, it has witnessed profound struggle nearly from its inception.
 -  In the end, it could turn out to be a militarily important partner, living off a shriveled economy.
 -  If you don't understand how to interpret them militarily, you may just stab yourself in the back with your own silver tongue.
 -  The peaks and fertile slopes of these biblical lands are strategically and militarily valuable.
 -  It may simply be a dressed up reaffirmation of their right to remain militarily neutral in any future global conflict into which the EU is sucked.
 -  New alliances are emerging that neither politically nor militarily may be benign to the United States.
 -  It's true that they often seem to keep certain other countries in a "state of extended adolescence" militarily.
 -  I just can't think militarily, but you can, so I'm here to hear your tactical words of wisdom.
 
  
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