[adverb]The doctor said that my health is generally (= mostly) good, although I do have a few minor problems.The proposal has received a generally favourable reaction.The baby generally (= usually) wakes up three times during the night.He said that more money should be given to the arts generally (= all parts of them).Does this principle apply more generally (= in more situations) also?Well, generally speaking (= in most situations), it's quicker on public transport.It was generally believed (= Most people believed) at the time that both men were guilty.I shall now go on to develop my previous point more generally (= to say more about what it includes).
GENERALLY
Meaning of GENERALLY in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012