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thematically

American  
[thi-mat-ik-lee] / θɪˈmæt ɪk li /

adverb

  1. by or according to theme; in a way that relates or is attentive to themes.


Example Sentences

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He instead described them as “little stragglers” of Season 3 that are not “thematically related,” but he hopes fans will enjoy them.

From Los Angeles Times

We’re obviously very thematically about fathers and sons, knights and squires, and, to a certain extent brothers.

From Los Angeles Times

Stretching across Wilshire Boulevard, the structure houses 110,000 square feet in 90 exhibition galleries that will be organized thematically rather than by medium or chronology.

From Los Angeles Times

Adventurous animated features, both thematically and from an aesthetic standpoint, exist almost exclusively outside of this country.

From Los Angeles Times

Wells is most famous for guiding “The West Wing” through its post-Aaron Sorkin phase, as well as delivering “Third Watch,” which may be this show’s most thematically similar predecessor.

From Salon