rurally

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English

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Etymology

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From rural +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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rurally (comparative more rurally, superlative most rurally)

  1. In a rural way.
  2. In a rural place; in the countryside.
    • 1983 July 4, Colin Campbell, “MANY THAI COMMUNISTS GIVE UP THEIR LONG WARFARE IN THE JUNGLE”, in The New York Times[1]:
      While rurally based revolutionary movements have been thriving in other parts of the world, the outlawed Communist Party of Thailand has been losing guerrilla supporters, weapons and prestige.