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Definition of culturally in English: culturallyadverb ˈkʌltʃ(ə)rəliˈkəltʃərəli 1In a way that relates to the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of different societies. the story is culturally insensitive sentence adverb culturally, talking about class has become boring, unfashionable Example sentencesExamples - The large Mudejar and Jewish groups notwithstanding, both Toledo and Burgos, culturally speaking, were predominantly Christian.
- Indigenous peoples in the Americas and Australia are not culturally isolated and homogenous.
- The project brief required that a number of culturally specific design features be incorporated to suit remote Aboriginal lifestyles.
- Programs were under-funded and culturally restrictive, with policies favouring the nuclear family model against the cultural preference for extended kin groups.
- These opening messages were warmly received by the 7000 ethnically and culturally diverse attendees.
- Diversification - both economically and culturally - will enable our rural communities to attract new jobs, families, investment and growth.
- The bridge unites the countries economically and culturally and connects southern Scandinavia to central Europe.
- Each country has and does borrow culturally from each other but each does maintain unique cultural traditions.
- He thought art was organically based, but also culturally situated.
- The Melbourne architect has quietly earned an international reputation for his environmentally sensible and culturally sensitive work.
2In a way that relates to the arts and to intellectual achievements. a culturally vibrant city Example sentencesExamples - This artist's retreat and resource center, located in the culturally rich, beautiful Berkshire mountains is only 3 hours from NYC.
- Underlying all this new cultural activity is the question of how it integrates into a town where most residents are not culturally attuned and many have low incomes.
- Civilizations ranging from the Canaanite to the Ottoman have left their mark on an ever-growing, culturally rich and sophisticated city.
- The building is culturally significant because it was the site of invention, the building that inaugurated the architect's long, rich series of curvilinear structures that have repositioned the art of architecture and raised the bar of the discipline.
- The city is gearing up for a culturally rich series of events being billed as "Russian Summer," a city-wide festival that explores Russian culture through the performing, visual and literary arts.
- The curators assembled an impressive group of objects that not only traced stylistic developments but also accounted for the deepening self-awareness of the Western world's most culturally resonant city.
- The company is possibly the most culturally significant publisher in Britain in the twentieth century.
- As a white kid from a working class family I felt very culturally deprived.
- The building is in the forefront of the great art of the future, all the while staying in touch, culturally speaking, with the recent past.
- The emergence of a highly-educated, culturally sophisticated and affluent youthful consumer with an interest in decorating the home with art is the catalyst that will expand the art market into the third millennium.
Definition of culturally in US English: culturallyadverbˈkəlCHərəlēˈkəltʃərəli 1In a way that relates to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of different societies. the story is culturally insensitive sentence adverb culturally, talking about class has become boring, unfashionable Example sentencesExamples - These opening messages were warmly received by the 7000 ethnically and culturally diverse attendees.
- The Melbourne architect has quietly earned an international reputation for his environmentally sensible and culturally sensitive work.
- The bridge unites the countries economically and culturally and connects southern Scandinavia to central Europe.
- Each country has and does borrow culturally from each other but each does maintain unique cultural traditions.
- The project brief required that a number of culturally specific design features be incorporated to suit remote Aboriginal lifestyles.
- Programs were under-funded and culturally restrictive, with policies favouring the nuclear family model against the cultural preference for extended kin groups.
- Indigenous peoples in the Americas and Australia are not culturally isolated and homogenous.
- The large Mudejar and Jewish groups notwithstanding, both Toledo and Burgos, culturally speaking, were predominantly Christian.
- Diversification - both economically and culturally - will enable our rural communities to attract new jobs, families, investment and growth.
- He thought art was organically based, but also culturally situated.
2In a way that relates to the arts and to intellectual achievements. a culturally vibrant city Example sentencesExamples - The emergence of a highly-educated, culturally sophisticated and affluent youthful consumer with an interest in decorating the home with art is the catalyst that will expand the art market into the third millennium.
- The building is in the forefront of the great art of the future, all the while staying in touch, culturally speaking, with the recent past.
- As a white kid from a working class family I felt very culturally deprived.
- Underlying all this new cultural activity is the question of how it integrates into a town where most residents are not culturally attuned and many have low incomes.
- This artist's retreat and resource center, located in the culturally rich, beautiful Berkshire mountains is only 3 hours from NYC.
- The city is gearing up for a culturally rich series of events being billed as "Russian Summer," a city-wide festival that explores Russian culture through the performing, visual and literary arts.
- The building is culturally significant because it was the site of invention, the building that inaugurated the architect's long, rich series of curvilinear structures that have repositioned the art of architecture and raised the bar of the discipline.
- The company is possibly the most culturally significant publisher in Britain in the twentieth century.
- The curators assembled an impressive group of objects that not only traced stylistic developments but also accounted for the deepening self-awareness of the Western world's most culturally resonant city.
- Civilizations ranging from the Canaanite to the Ottoman have left their mark on an ever-growing, culturally rich and sophisticated city.
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