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federally

American  
[fe-der-uh-lee] / ˈfɛ dər ə li /

adverb

  1. with respect to or at a federal level of government.

  2. Theology. by, through, or due to a religious covenant.


Example Sentences

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Their testimony and text messages show that their initial concern was whether the fire was on parkland and whether firefighting efforts and equipment would harm federally endangered plants and artifacts.

From Los Angeles Times

Stablecoin firm Bridge, which was acquired by fintech firm Stripe for $1.1 billion last year, said this week it has received conditional approval to become a federally chartered national trust bank.

From The Wall Street Journal

If they succeed, participants would be barred from access to federally regulated event-contract markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Currently, gun ownership in the Canadian provinces is largely federally regulated by the government in Ottawa, and there are stricter laws in place than in most US states.

From BBC

The removal of a large rainbow flag from the monument followed a January 21 memo from the federally run National Park Service responsible for the heritage site in downtown Manhattan.

From Barron's