perspectively

/pərˈspɛktɪvli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to a particular way of seeing or understanding things; from a certain point of view.
    • She analyzed the problem perspectively, considering both the customer's and the company's needs.
    • The historian wrote about the war perspectively, showing how each side viewed the conflict differently.
    • Perspectively, the two paintings show the same scene but from opposite sides of the room.
  2. In a way that shows depth and distance in art or design, using perspective techniques.
    • In the sketch, the train tracks are drawn perspectively, converging at a single point on the horizon.
    • The artist drew the city street perspectively, making the buildings look smaller as they receded into the distance.
    • The architect rendered the building perspectively so clients could see how it would look from the street.
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