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Structurally is an adverb that relates to structure or the way parts are arranged, built, or organized. It describes the manner in which something relates to its form or framework, often indicating a focus on arrangement, integrity, or coherence of components. Structurally modifies adjectives, participles, or verbs to signal a structural aspect rather than a functional or aesthetic one.

The term derives from the adjective structural, itself from the word structure, with the usual English suffix

In engineering and construction, structurally is used to describe the physical integrity of buildings, bridges, and

Overall, structurally emphasizes characteristics tied to form, framework, or organization, rather than function alone. See structural,

-ly
forming
an
adverb.
It
is
commonly
used
in
technical
and
scientific
writing
where
the
arrangement
and
interrelation
of
parts
are
important
to
the
assessment
or
description
of
a
system.
other
constructions.
Phrases
such
as
structurally
sound,
structurally
deficient,
and
structurally
stable
appear
in
safety
inspections,
codes,
and
regulatory
reports,
highlighting
whether
the
framework
can
carry
loads
and
withstand
stresses.
In
science
and
medicine,
structurally
can
describe
the
arrangement
of
molecules
or
tissues,
for
example,
structurally
similar
compounds
or
structurally
abnormal
cells.
In
geology,
it
may
refer
to
the
stability
or
configuration
of
rock
layers
and
fault
structures.
In
organizational
or
information
systems
contexts,
structurally
can
denote
the
arrangement
of
components
within
a
system,
such
as
structurally
integrated
networks
or
structurally
complex
databases.
structure,
and
related
terms
for
broader
usage.