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词汇 demographically
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Definition of demographically in English:

demographically

adverb ˌdɛməˈɡrafɪkliˌdeməˈɡrafəklē
  • In a way that relates to the structure of populations.

    the state is geographically and demographically diverse
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It all goes back to the late 1980s, when the last two years of high school were being transformed demographically.
    • Data is weighted to demographically represent the North American population.
    • In the demographically declining European nations, labor isn't increasing at all - in fact, often the labor force is getting smaller.
    • She's a woman, after all, and romantic movies are demographically tailored to meet the cinematic needs of the fairer sex.
    • What you're really describing is a Europe that is imploding demographically.
    • We are indeed a young country demographically compared to Japan, Germany, Spain, Italy, Korea and many others.
    • Purposeful sampling was used to identify demographically diverse groups of informants.
    • Demographically speaking, the baby boom of 1946 to 1964 was an aberration.
    • But if you are a fan of the Senator, you will find much of the rest of Indiana tilted demographically in her favor.
    • Many policy implications arise from demographically induced economic changes.

Definition of demographically in US English:

demographically

adverbˌdeməˈɡrafəklē
  • In a way that relates to the structure of populations.

    the state is geographically and demographically diverse
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Demographically speaking, the baby boom of 1946 to 1964 was an aberration.
    • Purposeful sampling was used to identify demographically diverse groups of informants.
    • In the demographically declining European nations, labor isn't increasing at all - in fact, often the labor force is getting smaller.
    • She's a woman, after all, and romantic movies are demographically tailored to meet the cinematic needs of the fairer sex.
    • Data is weighted to demographically represent the North American population.
    • What you're really describing is a Europe that is imploding demographically.
    • Many policy implications arise from demographically induced economic changes.
    • We are indeed a young country demographically compared to Japan, Germany, Spain, Italy, Korea and many others.
    • It all goes back to the late 1980s, when the last two years of high school were being transformed demographically.
    • But if you are a fan of the Senator, you will find much of the rest of Indiana tilted demographically in her favor.
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