commercially
UK: kəˈmɜːʃəli | US: kəˈmɜːrʃəli
adv. in a way that relates to commerce or business
adv. in a manner designed for profit or mass appeal
The word "commercially" derives from "commercial," which originates from the Latin "commercium" (com-<together> + merx<goods>), meaning "trade" or "exchange of goods." The suffix "-ly" is an Old English adverbial marker, transforming the adjective "commercial" into an adverb. The term evolved to describe activities or methods aimed at profit or large-scale distribution, reflecting its roots in trade and economic exchange.
The product was commercially successful, selling millions of units.
The film was released commercially after its festival debut.
This technology is not yet viable commercially.
The artist struggled to balance creativity and commercially appealing work.
The drug was approved for commercially available use last year.