fiscally
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Definition
Adverb: - In relation to financial matters, especially government revenue and expenditure: Describes actions, policies, or conditions connected to public treasury or government finances.
Usage
The adverb "fiscally" is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to specify that the context is financial, particularly concerning government budgeting, taxation, and spending. It is formal and commonly used in economic, political, and administrative discussions.
Examples
- The government is fiscally conservative, preferring to reduce the national debt.
- The new policy is fiscally sound and sustainable in the long term.
- Managing the budget fiscally responsibly is a primary duty of the council.
Advanced Usage
- "Fiscally constrained": Limited by available financial resources.
- The fiscally constrained municipality could not afford the new infrastructure project.
- "Fiscally neutral": Having no net impact on the government's budget.
- The tax reform was designed to be fiscally neutral over a ten-year period.
Variants and Related Words
- Fiscal (adjective): Pertaining to public revenue.
- The country's fiscal year ends in June.
- Fisc (noun, archaic): The state treasury; the public purse.
Synonyms
- Financially: In terms of finance (broader, can apply to personal, corporate, or government finance).
- Monetarily: In terms of money.
Antonyms
- Non-financially: Not relating to financial matters.
Adverb
- in financial matters
- fiscally irresponsible