Also means
as a rule
Usage Note
Tendenzialmente expresses a general tendency rather than a strict rule: È tendenzialmente vero ('It is generally true'). It derives from tendenziale (tendential) + -mente and carries a slightly hedging, academic tone. It is stronger than di solito ('usually') and softer than sempre ('always').
Examples
"I prezzi tendenzialmente aumentano in estate."
Natural Translation
Prices generally increase in summer.
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