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Meaning of structurally in English

structurally
adverb
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃər.əl.i/ us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ.əl.i/
in a way that relates to how parts of a system or object are arranged, or to the structure of a building or similar object:
Few buildings were left structurally safe after the earthquake.
Structurally, the movie is far from perfect.
(Definition of structurally from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

structurally | American Dictionary

structurally
adverb
us/ˈstrʌk·tʃər·ə·li/

structurally adverb (BUILDING)

in a way that relates to the structure of something built:
The vast majority of buildings remain structurally sound (= they are not in danger of fallling down).

structurally adverb (ARRANGEMENT)

in a way that relates to the structure of parts in a system:
We don't have evidence that the brain is structurally changed by stress.
(Definition of structurally from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of structurally

structurally
I hold that cases in which (only) numbers are different are structurally similar to cases in which (only) probabilities are different.
The seed is structurally and physiologically equipped for this role.
We should emphasize that hearts with absent atrioventricular connection are structurally different from those with biventricular atrioventricular connection.
In the rd-3 mutation, photoreceptor cells appear to be structurally normal until outer segment differentiation is well underway.
Recall that structurally recursive functions are guaranteed to be total and can be defined directly in type theory.
Most important in this respect is the fact that the constructions are structurally quite reduced.
Consequently, different nonsexist conventions may prevail in structurally very similar languages, or even in different varieties of the same language.
What is problematic is that it is now impossible to structurally distinguish between peripheral modifiers and predeterminers.
A system is structurally stable when small perturbations produce topologically equivalent systems.
Structurally similar objects will activate the structural representations of perceptual neighbours across their category.
The mutations result in either absence of the protein, its reduced expression, or production of a structurally altered protein.
The stipulation of the meta-composition being that the composition articulates a process that yields a musical result that is structurally different in each instantiation.
The retinas of these coneless mice appear structurally quite normal with the exception of a profound loss of cone photoreceptors.
Their mouth-parts are structurally modified to enable them to catch hold on to living objects which come within their reach.
As such, the international system will be structurally balanced.
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Translations of structurally

in Chinese (Traditional)
結構上…
in Chinese (Simplified)
结构上…
in Spanish
estructuralmente…
in Portuguese
estruturalmente…
du point de vue de la structure/construction, structurellement…
構造的(こうぞうてき)に…
yapısal açıdan…
structureel…
stavebně…
strukturelt…
secara struktural…
อย่างเกี่ยวกับการสร้าง…
thuộc cấu trúc, công trình kiến trúc…
strukturalnie…
konstruktions-, byggnadsmässigt, strukturellt…
berstruktur…
Struktur-……
strukturelt, konstruksjonsmessig…
за структурою…
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