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numerically

American  
[noo-mer-ik-lee, nyoo-] / nuˈmɛr ɪk li, nyu- /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to or involves numbers.


Example Sentences

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“While that difference may sound modest numerically, it represents a meaningful psychological shift,” says DeVoe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because so many incoming students were numerically illiterate, the university added a remedial class for middle- and elementary-school math.

From The Wall Street Journal

Liverpool matched them up numerically with Salah, Curtis Jones and Szoboszlai.

From BBC

The last two prime ministers were from the right and centre, and a left alliance came out numerically top in the 2024 election.

From BBC

That is because GCSEs in England are graded numerically from 9 to 1, whereas in Northern Ireland they are graded from A* to G.

From BBC