Sectorially: meaning, definitions and examples

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sectorially

 

[ sɛkˈtɔːr.i.ə.li ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

specific area

In a manner that relates to, or is characteristic of, a particular sector or division. It often describes actions or trends that are applicable to specific parts of an industry or field.

Synonyms

divisional, regionally, sector-wise

Examples of usage

  • The policy was implemented sectorially to enhance its effectiveness.
  • Investments should be made sectorially to achieve balanced growth.
  • The report analyzes the economy sectorially, highlighting performance trends.
  • Success strategies vary sectorially among different markets.

Etymology

The term 'sectorially' is derived from the word 'sector', which comes from the Latin word 'sectorem', meaning 'to cut' or 'a part cut off'. Originally used in the context of geometry to denote a part of a circle defined by two radii and an arc, the term has evolved to refer to various divisions within industries or fields of study. The suffix '-ially' is used to convert the noun 'sector' into an adverb, indicating the manner in which something is applied or considered within specific sectors. This transition occurred in business and economic discourse where it became necessary to evaluate performance or characteristics not just as singular entities but in terms of their individual sectors within a larger framework.