Adverb
demographically (comparative more demographically, superlative most demographically)
In a demographic manner.
I don't write demographically. I don't write a song to reach these people or those people. Bruce Springsteen
Another cause is because somebody imprudently spilled the beans to “” that they are being demographically doomed to defeat while they still have a chance to do something about it. Source: Internet
As a relatively small nation with a neighboring country that is aggressive, demographically exploding, and openly harboring an expansionist ideology, Eritrea is well advised to protect itself from a demographic war. Source: Internet
Another race that’s making Republicans nervous is the second US Senate seat in Georgia, a demographically changing state. Source: Internet
King penguins are part of a population management and conservation program known as the species survival plan; it’s intended to maintain captive populations that are both genetically diverse and demographically stable. Source: Internet
In contrast to the many interstellar civilisations and empires which share its fictional universe, the Culture is difficult to define, demographically or biologically, and "fades out at the edges". Source: Internet