pecuniarily (Meaning)

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pecuniarily (adv.)

In a pecuniary manner; as regards money.

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pecuniarily Sentence Examples

  1. The philanthropist was pecuniarily generous, donating millions to charitable organizations.
  2. The business venture was a failure, leaving the investors pecuniarily devastated.
  3. The lawyer argued that the defendant was pecuniarily responsible for the damages caused.
  4. The company's financial crisis made it pecuniarily impossible to pay its employees' salaries.
  5. The lottery winner was suddenly pecuniarily wealthy, but she remained humble and generous.
  6. The estate was pecuniarily vast, including multiple mansions and a private jet.
  7. The inheritance was pecuniarily significant, allowing the beneficiaries to live comfortably.
  8. The spending spree left the extravagant individual pecuniarily bankrupt.
  9. The new tax laws had a pecuniarily negative impact on small businesses.
  10. The organization was struggling pecuniarily, but refused to compromise its core principles.

FAQs About the word pecuniarily

In a pecuniary manner; as regards money.

economic,financial,monetary, fiscal, capitalistic, pocket,capitalist, commercial, dollars-and-cents

nonfinancial,nonfinancial,,

The philanthropist was pecuniarily generous, donating millions to charitable organizations.

The business venture was a failure, leaving the investors pecuniarily devastated.

The lawyer argued that the defendant was pecuniarily responsible for the damages caused.

The company's financial crisis made it pecuniarily impossible to pay its employees' salaries.