Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
anthropologically
adverb
/ˌanθrəpəˈlɒdʒɪkli/

Definition
In a manner that relates to the study of humans and their behavior, culture, and evolution.

Examples
- The researcher approached the subject anthropologically, considering both cultural and historical contexts.
- To understand the practices of the community, she studied them anthropologically, gathering insights from various social layers.
- He argued anthropologically that human behavior is influenced by environmental factors.

Meaning
The term ‘anthropologically’ pertains to the principles and methods used in anthropology, a discipline dedicated to understanding various aspects of human existence.

Synonyms
- culturally
- sociologically
- ethnographically