Relatively vs Relationally – What’s the difference?

Relatively vs Relationally - What's the difference?
As adverbs the difference between relatively and relationally is that relatively is proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing while relationally is in a relational way.

relatively

English

Adverb

()

  • Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing.
  • He measured his success relatively , that is, competitively.
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  • Somewhat.
  • He was relatively successful.

    relationally

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb )

  • In a relational way.