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		Definition of artificially in English: artificiallyadverb ˌɑːtɪˈfɪʃ(ə)liɑrdəˈfɪʃəli 1By means of human intervention rather than naturally.  she never wanted to be kept artificially alive with life support Example sentencesExamples -  The whole building was air conditioned and artificially lit.
 -  To be productive, those soils were artificially drained many years ago.
 -  As an artificially created sound of the wind increases, the speed, shape, and color of projected clouds change.
 -  Ingredients were developed to increase the volume of turkey semen to artificially inseminate more birds.
 -  Commercial tomatoes are tasteless because they are bred for shipping, picked green, and ripened artificially.
 -  One injection every 14 days kept the cows' hormones artificially inflated.
 -  It is now illegal to artificially implant cloned embryos in a woman.
 -  Sometimes DNA is artificially synthesized for the production of genetically modified food.
 -  The decision may be whether to let the grain dry in the field or to harvest higher-moisture corn and artificially dry the grain.
 -  I suspect this is due to digital noise reduction, which is used to artificially reduce film grain.
 
 - 1.1 In a contrived or false way.
 the presenter tried to artificially create an argument between the two as submodifier artificially low prices Example sentencesExamples -  She is beautiful and her acting is fine, but her singing voice is dubbed and she looks artificially Puerto Rican.
 -  It may be so, if the industry takes advantage of the data being offered and if attempts to artificially stunt supply are halted.
 -  These are theories that focus on artificially isolated aspects of literature in order to use them for an understanding of nonliterary facts.
 -  It manages to draw our attention to the flaws in these characters without artificially drumming up crises.
 -  It was a kind of freak show, with the actor's head on a body larger than his real one, and looking as if he were walking somehow artificially with no clear point.
 -  Competing on price means artificially lowering prices to attract more customers.
 -  Some works—such as Aesop's fables—tend to anthropomorphize animals in order to artificially close the human-animal gap.
 -  Artificially low rents discourage construction and maintenance, resulting in fewer available apartments.
 -  It merely refuses to help the owner get rich from artificially enforced scarcity.
 -  The movie frames several sections as action sequences, complete with artificially generated tension.
 
  
 2In an insincere or affected way.  I'm next to him, smiling artificially through my misery Example sentencesExamples -  We don’t need another artificially grinning group of businessmen clutching their coffee mugs and looking like they’re high on something that isn’t life.
 -  We try to make up for our rebellious feelings by behaving in artificially loving ways toward others.
 -  You've complained in other interviews about classic cartoon characters becoming artificially nice throughout the '70s.
 -  He was artificially appalled at the thought of somebody actually leaking classified information.
 -  We'd rather not listen to Randall act artificially British.
 -  They always seemed to look at the grays of life through an artificially generous, rose-tinted lens.
 -  Thus weeping artificially, he made a show of real lamentation.
 -  Then he became sad, not publicly or artificially sad, but deeply, privately sad.
 -  The nurse, wearing an artificially concerned expression, came over and helped him to drink it.
 -  Perhaps the dictator was good at his job as an artificially friendly face of the movement.
 
    Definition of artificially in US English: artificiallyadverbɑrdəˈfɪʃəliärdəˈfiSHəlē 1By means of human intervention rather than naturally.  she never wanted to be kept artificially alive with life support Example sentencesExamples -  Commercial tomatoes are tasteless because they are bred for shipping, picked green, and ripened artificially.
 -  The decision may be whether to let the grain dry in the field or to harvest higher-moisture corn and artificially dry the grain.
 -  The whole building was air conditioned and artificially lit.
 -  It is now illegal to artificially implant cloned embryos in a woman.
 -  One injection every 14 days kept the cows' hormones artificially inflated.
 -  As an artificially created sound of the wind increases, the speed, shape, and color of projected clouds change.
 -  I suspect this is due to digital noise reduction, which is used to artificially reduce film grain.
 -  To be productive, those soils were artificially drained many years ago.
 -  Ingredients were developed to increase the volume of turkey semen to artificially inseminate more birds.
 -  Sometimes DNA is artificially synthesized for the production of genetically modified food.
 
 - 1.1 In a contrived or false way.
 the presenter tried to artificially create an argument between the two as submodifier artificially low prices Example sentencesExamples -  Some works—such as Aesop's fables—tend to anthropomorphize animals in order to artificially close the human-animal gap.
 -  She is beautiful and her acting is fine, but her singing voice is dubbed and she looks artificially Puerto Rican.
 -  It was a kind of freak show, with the actor's head on a body larger than his real one, and looking as if he were walking somehow artificially with no clear point.
 -  Competing on price means artificially lowering prices to attract more customers.
 -  It may be so, if the industry takes advantage of the data being offered and if attempts to artificially stunt supply are halted.
 -  The movie frames several sections as action sequences, complete with artificially generated tension.
 -  Artificially low rents discourage construction and maintenance, resulting in fewer available apartments.
 -  These are theories that focus on artificially isolated aspects of literature in order to use them for an understanding of nonliterary facts.
 -  It manages to draw our attention to the flaws in these characters without artificially drumming up crises.
 -  It merely refuses to help the owner get rich from artificially enforced scarcity.
 
  
 2In an insincere or affected way.  I'm next to him, smiling artificially through my misery Example sentencesExamples -  We don’t need another artificially grinning group of businessmen clutching their coffee mugs and looking like they’re high on something that isn’t life.
 -  Thus weeping artificially, he made a show of real lamentation.
 -  Perhaps the dictator was good at his job as an artificially friendly face of the movement.
 -  We'd rather not listen to Randall act artificially British.
 -  The nurse, wearing an artificially concerned expression, came over and helped him to drink it.
 -  He was artificially appalled at the thought of somebody actually leaking classified information.
 -  We try to make up for our rebellious feelings by behaving in artificially loving ways toward others.
 -  They always seemed to look at the grays of life through an artificially generous, rose-tinted lens.
 -  You've complained in other interviews about classic cartoon characters becoming artificially nice throughout the '70s.
 -  Then he became sad, not publicly or artificially sad, but deeply, privately sad.
 
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