politically correctly

English

Etymology

politically correct + -ly

Adverb

politically correctly (comparative more politically correctly, superlative most politically correctly)

  1. in a politically correct way
    • 2020 December 10, Andrew Saks, “Analysis: Why don't regulators care about conflicts of interest in FX?”, in FinanceFeeds, archived from the original on 2020-12-10:
      [] whose practices are often on the agenda at parliamentary meetings within the European Union for what is politically correctly described as ‘non compliance’ when what is really meant is allowing all kinds of non-entities from all over the world to set up in Cyprus and do whatever they like []
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