Get to know Spatially better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Spatially meaning
With reference to space or arrangement in space.
Using Spatially
- The main meaning on this page is: With reference to space or arrangement in space.
- In the example corpus, spatially often appears in combinations such as: are spatially, be spatially, spatially and.
Context around Spatially
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 12 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Spatially
- In this selection, "spatially" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, ordinary, areas, expand, direct, indirect and efficient stand out and add context to how "spatially" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include able to spatially map our and and expand spatially the dancers. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "spatially" sits close to words such as accede, adhesion and adjudicate, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with spatially
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Compared to air temperature, surface temperature is more spatially and temporally variable. (12 words)
A description is usually arranged spatially but can also be chronological or emphatic. (13 words)
They have separated spatially those who produce the goods and those who consume the goods. (15 words)
Jack’s cast for was comprised entirely of women over the age of 70. It was profound to experience the play through this lens, and that approach certainly pushed us very far from the idea of anything that was spatially literal or representational. (43 words)
The act of standing, of monitoring our musculature, stabilising our spines, making our feet move, being able to spatially map our surroundings and recognise perimeters without bumping into them, all this we do without even thinking about it. (38 words)
Although Biden was able to respond to questions and seemed to be spatially aware, according to Siegel, the president did display “frequent disorientation” and had “problems with spontaneity or redirecting,” the doctor said. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
In contrast to ordinary (spatially direct), these spatially indirect excitons can have large spatial separation between the electron and hole, and thus possess a much longer lifetime.
Automobiles are the least spatially efficient vehicle — they move the fewest people per hour across roads.
Particles are spatially stable: their size does not change as they travel, however waves do change, spreading in space and time.
The data allows us to map the speed of ice in high resolution, both temporally and spatially.
With the latter function, you can make the sound click more spatially in a virtual way.
Although Biden was able to respond to questions and seemed to be spatially aware, according to Siegel, the president did display “frequent disorientation” and had “problems with spontaneity or redirecting,” the doctor said.
Compared to air temperature, surface temperature is more spatially and temporally variable.
Historical surface rock geochemical sampling has delineated a copper-molybdenum anomaly that is spatially coincident and similar in size/shape with a broad zone of manganese depletion consistent with typical porphyry-copper mineralization.
Mineralisation is commonly associated with hematitic alteration of felspathic medium to coarse grained sandstones and is spatially associated with carbonaceous and graphitic shales.
So, though homelessness exists in every state, as well as in suburbs and rural areas, spatially it's highly concentrated — and that concentration is racial, not just spatial.
As they increase their force and expand spatially, the dancers’ elbows and shoulders tell a tale of Mr. Forsythe’s intense study of épaulement, or the carriage of the arms.
The act of standing, of monitoring our musculature, stabilising our spines, making our feet move, being able to spatially map our surroundings and recognise perimeters without bumping into them, all this we do without even thinking about it.
They have separated spatially those who produce the goods and those who consume the goods.
Jack’s cast for was comprised entirely of women over the age of 70. It was profound to experience the play through this lens, and that approach certainly pushed us very far from the idea of anything that was spatially literal or representational.
MSI has the advantage that it is both label-free and spatially resolving, in contrast to other established quantitative methods.
A description is usually arranged spatially but can also be chronological or emphatic.
Aural display: Several different types of audio systems exist to help the user hear and localize sounds spatially.
Buildings such as temples and residential homes are spatially oriented by having the most sacred spaces closest to the mountain and the unclean places nearest to the sea.
Carbon monoxide is both short-lived in the atmosphere (on average about two months) and spatially variable in concentration.
Classifiers allow a signer to spatially show a referent's type, size, shape, movement, or extent.
Common combinations with spatially
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- are spatially 7×
- be spatially 5×
- spatially and 5×
- is spatially 4×
- spatially resolved 4×
- and spatially 3×
- more spatially 3×
- spatially direct 2×
- spatially aware 2×
- to spatially 2×