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politically

adverb as in nationally

adverb as in socially

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Politically in the last five decades, every problem Cuba faced was part of larger struggle against northern imperialists.

The Facebook co-founder and his politically ambitious husband embodied all the attributes of a bona fide “gay power couple.”

However, Abbott is not about to let cold hard facts get in the way of a little politically motivated demagoguery.

Ortega has dismissed the allegations of autocracy and fraud that have afflicted his presidency as politically motivated.

Her personal feelings about religion do not affect how she behaves legally, politically, or socially.

The plantation owners also became the influential individuals within the colony—politically, economically and socially.

We are politically, not of them, but aliens to the laws and political privileges of the country.

We do not think such a course either desirable or politically practicable.

Politically they were divided into separate and generally warring tribes, each under its own princes.

Politically, his sympathies and opinions appear to have been what might be designated Conservative-Whig.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to politically, such as: governmentally, and publicly.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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