Technically - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈteknɪklɪ|  American pronunciation of the word technically
Brit.  |ˈteknɪklɪ|  British pronunciation of the word technically

adverb

- with regard to technique
technically lagging behind the Japanese
a technically brilliant boxer
- with regard to technical skill and the technology available
a technically brilliant solution
- 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

Extra examples

If you have any problems with your new computer, we offer 24-hour technical support.

Technical experts analyzed the data.

The film's director hired a real police officer as a technical consultant.

The essay is too technical for me.

“Cartography” is the technical name for the making of maps.

He is using the word in its technical sense.

Technically, the two countries are still at war, as a peace treaty was never signed.

What you have done is technically illegal.

The dance looks simple, but is technically very difficult.

Agriculture is becoming more and more technically advanced.

His playing is technically brilliant, but it doesn't excite me.

Even if it were technically possible , we do not have the money to do it.

Her performance was technically perfect, but it lacked soul.

It could soon be technically possible to produce a human being by cloning.

...technically, that cheap stuff may be wine, but it's hardly drinkable...

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