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Rishonly Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

TECHNICALLY/TECHNOLOGICALLY

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What is the difference between 'Technically' and 'Technologically"?
  

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Technical usually has to do with technique or skill; technological has to do with the application of advanced scientific principles. The words in context, however, may overlap in meaning.

  • Technical usually has to do with technique or skill; technological has to do with the application of advanced scientific principles.
  • The words in context, however, may overlap in meaning.
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Technical usually has to do with technique or skill; technological has to do with the application of advanced scientific principles. The words in context, however, may overlap in meaning.
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"technically" can be used to mean "in a formal or theoretical way rather than in a practical way".
"technologically" cannot be used like that.

"Technically, his answer was correct, but it still leaves me unsatisfied."
"Technically, you should have asked permission from the management before proceding on that project, but I'll allow it this time."
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Thanks, MM and CalifJim. Now , I understand the difference between the two words:'Technically' and 'Technologically'.

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