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geographically

American  
[jee-uh-graf-ik-lee, -i-kuh-lee] / ˌdʒi əˈgræf ɪk li, -ɪ kə li /

adverb

  1. in a way that involves geography.


Example Sentences

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Despite the weaker outlook, President and CEO Kathleen Quirk asserted that Freeport was positioned as “America’s Copper Champion,” with geographically diverse operations and scale to serve a growing market.

From Barron's • Apr. 23, 2026

You can even listen to the same station with friends and family who are geographically scattered.

From Slate • Apr. 12, 2026

“This is a complex community that is constantly growing. It’s diverse: geographically, culturally and generationally.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 11, 2026

“The EU and Australia may be geographically far apart but we couldn’t be closer in terms of how we see the world,” she added.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 24, 2026

Madison countered that centrality could be measured demographically as well as geographically, so they should await the results of the census of 1790 before deciding.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis