Technically can be categorized as an adverb.
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technically - with regard to technique; "technically lagging behind the Japanese"; "a technically brilliant boxer" | ||
technically - with regard to technical skill and the technology available; "a technically brilliant solution" | ||
technically - according to the exact meaning; according to the facts; "technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders"; "technically, the term is no longer used by experts" |
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1. | adv. | Technically lagging behind the Japanese. | |
2. | adv. | A technically brilliant boxer. | |
3. | adv. | A technically brilliant solution. | |
4. | adv. | Technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders. | |
5. | adv. | Technically, the term is no longer used by experts. | |
6. | adv. | The most important question isn't whether Discovery is technically ready to fly with new safety features and emergency procedures, but whether the agency itself has learned from the crucial errors most common to Challenger and Columbia, errors that grew out of a management culture that discouraged criticism and sacrificed safety for image-puffing and budget-cutting. | |
7. | adv. | He is my farrier (shoes my horses feet) so I am technically a client if you want to view it that way. | |
8. | adv. | I know a lot of people say to wait until he calls you, but it's different because I'm a client and technically that's all I am at this point. | |
9. | adv. | These operations are technically impossible. | |
10. | adv. | The cochlea implant is a technically ingenious device. | |
11. | adv. | As a result, he gets something which technically is correct, but in its essence is just a mockery. | |
12. | adv. | It's technically illegal. | |
13. | adv. | This is technically impossible. | |
14. | adv. | It is technically possible. | |
15. | adv. | The Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly technically warred for 335 years. |
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Technically lagging behind the Japanese. |
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A technically brilliant boxer. |
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A technically brilliant solution. |
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Technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders. |
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Technically, the term is no longer used by experts. |
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The most important question isn't whether Discovery is technically ready to fly with new safety features and emergency procedures, but whether the agency itself has learned from the crucial errors most common to Challenger and Columbia, errors that grew out of a management culture that discouraged criticism and sacrificed safety for image-puffing and budget-cutting. |
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He is my farrier (shoes my horses feet) so I am technically a client if you want to view it that way. |
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I know a lot of people say to wait until he calls you, but it's different because I'm a client and technically that's all I am at this point. |
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These operations are technically impossible. | |
The cochlea implant is a technically ingenious device. | |
As a result, he gets something which technically is correct, but in its essence is just a mockery. | |
It's technically illegal. | |
This is technically impossible. | |
It is technically possible. | |
The Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly technically warred for 335 years. |