politically
politically — adverb
1. in a way connected with politics, government decisions, or the interests of poli
in a way connected with politics, government decisions, or the interests of political groups.
Politically, the strike hurt the government more than the storm did.
sentence adverb: political point of view
Many voters saw the bridge plan as politically risky before the election.
pattern: politically + adjective
The issue became politically sensitive after two leaders argued on television.
In small towns, cheap fuel remains politically important to local voters.
The group stayed politically active during the school funding campaign.
- ideologically
narrower; focuses on beliefs or principles behind a position
- electorally
narrower; used for effects on voting, campaigns, or election results
- governmentally
uncommon and narrower; focuses on official government action
文法句型
politically + adjective
politically + past participle
Politically, + clause
用法筆記
Often placed before adjectives such as active, risky, sensitive, and important. At the start of a sentence, it frames a point from a politics angle rather than a personal or moral one.