structurally
(adverb)
/ˈstrʌk.tʃər.əl.i/
Definitions
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In a way that relates to the structure of something.
In the bones of creation, where dreams find their form, and strength whispers back to the world.Example: The building is structurally sound.
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With regard to the arrangement or formation of elements of something.
As an orchestra realigns its notes for harmony, so must we dance in the architecture of our labors.Example: The team needs to be restructured structurally to improve efficiency.
Origin
Mid 19th century: from structural + -ly.
Synonyms
constitutionally, formatively, architecturally
Antonyms
functionally