Definition of structurally in English:
structurally
adverb ˈstrʌktʃ(ə)r(ə)liˈstrək(t)ʃ(ə)rəli
1In a way that relates to the structure of a building or other item.
the building is structurally sound
the structurally minimalist domes of the Eden Project in Cornwall
fish skin is structurally different from that of mammals
Example sentencesExamples
- There is a certain crudeness in its construction, an overuse of stone, far more than structurally necessary.
- Twenty per cent of the bridges were structurally deficient.
- Structurally, the roof is simple, with tubular steel arches laid out in a regular grid.
- These installations are structurally independent of the new building.
- The trachea bifurcates into two primary bronchi, which are structurally similar to the trachea.
- 1.1 In a way that relates to the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of a complex whole.
how the company develops structurally will change as we go along
the film is structurally flawed
Example sentencesExamples
- I think our corporate governance has structurally been on the improve, but activism has always been part of our DNA anyway.
- It's not just that the plot is unrealistic, it's that it simply doesn't work structurally.
- Visually and structurally disorienting, and loaded with obscure symbolism, this film epitomises for many what mars the student film scene.
- The outcome must be one that is equitable and balances operational time and respite, and one that is structurally sustainable.
- Structurally, our doctrinal foundation and strategy are aligned and congruent.
Definition of structurally in US English:
structurally
adverbˈstrək(t)SH(ə)rəlēˈstrək(t)ʃ(ə)rəli
1In a way that relates to the structure of a building or other item.
the building is structurally sound
the structurally minimalist domes of the Eden Project in Cornwall
fish skin is structurally different from that of mammals
Example sentencesExamples
- The trachea bifurcates into two primary bronchi, which are structurally similar to the trachea.
- Structurally, the roof is simple, with tubular steel arches laid out in a regular grid.
- These installations are structurally independent of the new building.
- Twenty per cent of the bridges were structurally deficient.
- There is a certain crudeness in its construction, an overuse of stone, far more than structurally necessary.
- 1.1 In a way that relates to the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of a complex whole.
how the company develops structurally will change as we go along
the film is structurally flawed
Example sentencesExamples
- Visually and structurally disorienting, and loaded with obscure symbolism, this film epitomises for many what mars the student film scene.
- I think our corporate governance has structurally been on the improve, but activism has always been part of our DNA anyway.
- It's not just that the plot is unrealistic, it's that it simply doesn't work structurally.
- The outcome must be one that is equitable and balances operational time and respite, and one that is structurally sustainable.
- Structurally, our doctrinal foundation and strategy are aligned and congruent.