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importantly

[ US /ˌɪmˈpɔɹtəntɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɪmpˈɔːtəntli/ ]
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  1. in an important way
    for centuries jellies have figured importantly among English desserts, particularly upon festive occasion
  2. in an important way or to an important degree
    more importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself

How To Use importantly In A Sentence

  • There are other constraints on the firm's capital, however, most importantly perhaps, the takeover constraint.
  • The researchers have used supercritical CO 2 as medium for the conversion of alcohols to linear and branched ethers, to cyclic ethers, to aryl ethers and to acetals and ketals in good yields and, all-importantly, with high selectivities.
  • Most importantly, if mutations have no effect on organismal fitness, the genealogy of a sample can be separated entirely from the mutational process.
  • Finally, and perhaps most importantly, they show that the percentage of TH17 cells in MPE appears to be associated with survival.
  • Industry insiders and experts discuss the causes of aviophobia and, more importantly, how best to overcome it. Times, Sunday Times
  • More importantly, the practice allows the creation of a pluralistic culture.
  • Coal is on its way out and, while gas importantly emits the least carbon of any fossil fuel, it cannot carry the load on its own. Times, Sunday Times
  • Importantly, a variety of women sustained couture culture, not only as consumers but also as secondary designers, reinterpreting styles for their own bodies and lives.
  • It was adequate though and the Explorer could also boast massive cargo capacity, extensive research facilities and most importantly the ability to serve as a mobile dock for semi-independent ships.
  • Most importantly, our family entertainment consists entirely of surfing and the beach. The Sun
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