What does Nationally mean?

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. nationallyadverb

    with regard to a nation taken as a whole

    "a nationally uniform culture"

  2. nationally, nationwide, across the nation, across the countryadverb

    extending throughout an entire nation

    "nationally advertised"; "it was broadcast nationwide"

GCIDE

  1. Nationallyadverb

    Throughout the nation; as, nationally famous.

Wiktionary

  1. nationallyadverb

    In a way relating to the whole nation.

    The speech was televised nationally.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Nationallyadverb

    With regard to the nation.

    Etymology: from national.

    The term adulterous chiefly relates to the Jews, who being nationally espoused to God by covenant, every sin of theirs was in a peculiar manner spiritual adultery. South.

Wikipedia

  1. nationally

    A nation is a community of people formed on the basis of a combination of shared features such as language, history, ethnicity, culture and/or society. A nation is thus the collective identity of a group of people understood as defined by those features. Some nations are equated with ethnic groups (see ethnic nationalism) and some are equated with affiliation to a social and political constitution (see civic nationalism and multiculturalism). A nation is generally more overtly political than an ethnic group. A nation has also been defined as a cultural-political community that has become conscious of its autonomy, unity and particular interests.The consensus among scholars is that nations are socially constructed and historically contingent. Throughout history, people have had an attachment to their kin group and traditions, territorial authorities and their homeland, but nationalism – the belief that state and nation should align as a nation state – did not become a prominent ideology until the end of the 18th century. There are three notable perspectives on how nations developed. Primordialism (perennialism), which reflects popular conceptions of nationalism but has largely fallen out of favour among academics, proposes that there have always been nations and that nationalism is a natural phenomenon. Ethnosymbolism explains nationalism as a dynamic, evolving phenomenon and stresses the importance of symbols, myths and traditions in the development of nations and nationalism. Modernization theory, which has superseded primordialism as the dominant explanation of nationalism, adopts a constructivist approach and proposes that nationalism emerged due to processes of modernization, such as industrialization, urbanization, and mass education, which made national consciousness possible.Proponents of modernization theory describe nations as "imagined communities", a term coined by Benedict Anderson. A nation is an imagined community in the sense that the material conditions exist for imagining extended and shared connections and that it is objectively impersonal, even if each individual in the nation experiences themselves as subjectively part of an embodied unity with others. For the most part, members of a nation remain strangers to each other and will likely never meet. Nationalism is consequently seen an "invented tradition" in which shared sentiment provides a form of collective identity and binds individuals together in political solidarity. A nation's foundational "story" may be built around a combination of ethnic attributes, values and principles, and may be closely connected to narratives of belonging.

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  1. nationally

    Nationally refers to something that happens, exists, or is applicable across an entire nation or country. It involves or pertains to a whole country as opposed to regions, states, or individual local areas. It can be used to describe laws, statistics, events, behaviors, or characteristics that have a nationwide scope or relevance.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Nationallyadverb

    in a national manner or way; as a nation

Editors Contribution

  1. nationallyadverb

    Applicable, in or relating to the whole nation or specific country.

    The nationalization of the banks iss a plan to ensure redistribution of income and the shared prosperity of all nationally with all profits being shared responsibly in order of priority.


    Submitted by MaryC on April 2, 2020  

British National Corpus

  1. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'Nationally' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4683

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Nationally in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Nationally in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Nationally in a Sentence

  1. Jeffrey McCloud:

    If in two years, I lose my seat because of this, I can leave office with a clean conscience, and I really believe that. I feel really strongly about, about that, and about what has happened to the Republican Party, both nationally and it's filtered down.

  2. Joe Biden:

    But let me tell you the truth of the matter is, there's not nearly been enough evidence that has been acquired as to whether or not it is a gateway drug, it's a debate, and I want a lot more -- before I legalize it nationally -- I want to make sure we know a lot more about the science behind it.

  3. Ross Hopper:

    As we think nationally about what we need to do to achieve President Biden's goal of being carbon free, the residential solar piece is a critical part.

  4. Donald Duncan:

    In 1997 we were the fastest growing manufacturing metro area in the country and four years later it collapsed, what you can see on the ground today is 3,000 job openings. China's emergence as the world's low-cost producer and export superpower following its World Trade Organization entry in 2001 dealt a heavy blow to traditional industrial communities such as Hickory. Economists David Autor, David Dorn and Gordon Hanson have tried to separate the impact of trade from other factors affecting U.S. manufacturing employment and they estimate that between 1990 and 2007 Hickory lost 16 percent of its manufacturing jobs just due to surging imports from China. DEEP SCARS. Buffeted by other headwinds, such as the 1994 North American Free Trade agreement and the lifting of textile quotas in 2004, the area lost 40,000 manufacturing jobs overall, half the total, between 2000 and 2009. Nationally, more than 5 million manufacturing jobs have disappeared since 2000, a period that also included the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. The collapse left deep and still visible scars that help explain the appeal of Trump's pledge to bring back manufacturing's glory days. In Hickory, disability rolls soared more than 50 percent between 2000 and 2014, swollen by older workers who struggled to return to the workforce. At the same time, the share of the 25-34 year old in the population fell by almost a fifth between 2000 and 2010. Consequently, even as the unemployment rate tumbled from a peak above 15 percent in 2010 to 4.6 percent today, below the national average, so did the labor force participation rate. It fell from above 68 percent in 2000 to below 59 percent in 2014. Poverty levels doubled. Yet the manufacturing upswing in areas that suffered the most during the downturn is evident. Rust belt states, such as Michigan, Indiana and Ohio that may prove pivotal in the Nov. 8 presidential election, have been adding manufacturing jobs faster than the economy as a whole. Michigan, for example, which lost nearly half of its manufacturing jobs between 2000 and 2009, has since then seen a 25 percent rise, well above the 4 percent gain nationally. Manufacturing employment there is still well below the levels in the 1990s. Economists debate whether returning to that level is realistic given technological advances that have reduced manufacturing's share of the workforce from a high of above 30 percent in the 1950s to around 8 percent today. But they also feel that have already seen the bottom, particularly when it comes to China's impact.

  5. Jimmy Kimmel:

    It's horrible, nobody's doing anything about it at all and we seem to forget about these tragedies nationally four days after they happen.

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