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CLINICALLY definition: in a clinical way. See examples of clinically used in a sentence.

Definition of clinically adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

The meaning of CLINICALLY is in a clinical manner. How to use clinically in a sentence.

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Define clinically. clinically synonyms, clinically pronunciation, clinically translation, English dictionary definition of clinically. adj. 1. Of, relating to, or connected with a clinic. 2. Involving or based on direct observation of a patient: a clinical diagnosis; clinical research.

CLINICALLY meaning: 1. according to medical science and examination of patients: 2. relating to the results of…. Learn more.

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CLINICALLY definition: of or relating to a clinic | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English

Adverb clinically (comparative more clinically, superlative most clinically) In a clinical manner: dispassionately or analytically. In the setting of a medical clinic; in a clinical setting; (of a health condition) to a degree high enough to be relevant to clinical practice.

The word 'clinically' derives from the Latin word 'clinica', meaning 'bed', which relates to where patients are examined or treated. This term was adopted in the late 19th century to pertain to practices related to the direct observation of patients in a clinical setting.

Clinically refers to the observation, treatment and methodology involved in direct patient care, typically within a healthcare setting such as a hospital or clinic.

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As others have mentioned, the existence of the two forms oriented and orientated is one of the many differences that American English has from British English. I have noticed this in American television programmes where American people have used the alternatives orient and oriented.