contextually
1 of 1adverb/kənˈtɛkstʃuəli/
1
in a way that is connected to and influenced by the specific situation or surroundings
- The statement needs to be understood contextually to grasp its intended meaning.
- Contextually, the historical background provides a deeper understanding of the novel.
- The meaning of the word may vary contextually depending on the sentence structure.
- The research findings need to be interpreted contextually within the broader scientific literature.
- In a business presentation, it's important to present data contextually to support key points.