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logistically
[loh-jis-tik-lee, luh-]
adverb
in a way that relates to logistics, the branch of military operations dealing with the supply, maintenance, and distribution of equipment and personnel.
In antiquity, warfare became associated with agriculture because armies depended logistically on huge granaries.
in a way that relates to the planning, coordination, and implementation of the details of any operation.
With the help of my very understanding wife, I began planning both logistically and financially to return to Mount Everest to film some new material.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of logistically1
Example Sentences
And there are concerns that logistically the transportation might not be fully achievable.
He said that the mass sweeps would be logistically difficult given the capacity of the federal detention centers and that he didn’t expect local agencies to fill the gap given state law.
Hosting one this season would be logistically tricky.
Murphy Reinschreiber, chief operating officer of the McCourt Foundation, told The Times that it would be logistically impossible to hold both events on the same day.
And so, in a fit of brilliant folly, they decided to take it on themselves — financially and logistically.
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