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fiscally

[ fis-kuh-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that involves money or financial matters:

    The hospital's financial reports verify that they are more fiscally sound than they have been in the past.



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Other Words From

  • non·fis·cal·ly adverb
  • qua·si-fis·cal·ly adverb
  • un·fis·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

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Example Sentences

It calls for reducing Medicaid payments to hospitals, which keep some institutions, especially rural hospitals, fiscally afloat.

The Treasury said 40% of APR had been going to "the 7% wealthiest claimants", and that it had "made a difficult decision to ensure the relief is fiscally sustainable".

From BBC

The association said it would be more fiscally responsible to fund the projects without taking on debt.

South Carolina’s Republican governor, Henry McMaster, in July vetoed legislation that would have created a committee to consider Medicaid expansion, saying he did not believe it would be “fiscally responsible.”

From Salon

And though I'm a conservative, particularly fiscally a little more socially liberal, but even in those days, I thought Trump matched that appeal.

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