technically
adverb
uk/ˈteknɪkəli/ usaccording to an exact understanding of the rules, facts, etc.:
Independent auditors have declared that the country's central bank is now technically bankrupt.
Exit penalties - technically known as market value reductions - can mean policyholders lose up to 28% of their current fund value.
Technically speaking, your tea breaks are your employer's time rather than yours.
technically accurate/illegal/true Although technically illegal, copying of music for personal use is extremely common.
in a way that relates to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science and industry:
Construction of the digital communications network will be technically challenging.
technically advanced/feasible/possible Provided that the correct incentives are in place, it should be technically and economically feasible to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations.