Medically: meaning, definitions and examples
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medically
[ ˈmɛdɪkli ]
health context
In a way that relates to the study or practice of medicine. It is often used to describe actions, treatments, or conditions that have a medical focus.
Synonyms
clinically, pharmaceutically, therapeutically
Examples of usage
- She was not medically cleared to participate in the marathon.
- The decision was made based on medically relevant information.
- The patient was treated medically for his condition.
- They researched the issue medically to find an appropriate solution.
Translations
Translations of the word "medically" in other languages:
🇵🇹 medicamente
🇮🇳 चिकित्सीय
🇩🇪 medizinisch
🇮🇩 medis
🇺🇦 медичний
🇵🇱 medyczny
🇯🇵 医学的
🇫🇷 médical
🇪🇸 médico
🇹🇷 tıbbi
🇰🇷 의학적
🇸🇦 طبي
🇨🇿 lékařský
🇸🇰 lekársky
🇨🇳 医学的
🇸🇮 medicinski
🇮🇸 læknisfræðilegt
🇰🇿 медициналық
🇬🇪 მედიცინური
🇦🇿 tibb
🇲🇽 médico
Etymology
The word 'medically' is derived from the adjective 'medical', which finds its roots in the Latin word 'medicus', meaning 'physician' or 'healer'. The suffix '-ally' is added to form an adverb indicating manner or relation. The term has evolved through Middle English, where 'medic' referred to something pertaining to the healing arts. The medical field has expanded significantly since the times of ancient healers, and the terminology has adapted accordingly. As medicine developed through the centuries, especially during the Renaissance and beyond, the use of Latin in medical terminology became more prominent. Therefore, 'medically' emphasizes actions or considerations that are grounded in medical science and practice. This development signifies the ongoing evolution of medical language to keep pace with advancements in healthcare and medicine.