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/ˌɪnsɪɡnˈɪfɪkəntli/
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in an insignificant manner
some people living insignificantly among us -
not to a significant degree or amount
our budget will only be insignificantly affected by these new cuts
How To Use insignificantly In A Sentence
- Interrupted by just the squat Marble Mountains, we sit insignificantly at the hub of a huge disc of sand curving to every horizon, beneath a dome of stars and the ghostly light of a thin crescent moon.
- My argument is slightly, but not insignificantly, different.
- Cars are comfortable, avoid dangerous road crossings, avoid the danger of strangers and - not insignificantly in Scotland - they avoid the rain.
- Assange brought a trove of raw data and a considerable degree of savviness about how to work with vast, complex databases -- and, not insignificantly, the ability to publish outside the reach of any individual jurisdiction. Rory O'Connor: The Coming Media Convergence
- The result shows that energy return scores are insignificantly affected by the sole thickness and hardness for both EVA foams with or without rubber components.
- When the electrical field acts on a non-conductor (also known as dielectric), the not freely movable electrons can be displaced only insignificantly in the direction of the positive charge. 6. Electrical Field
- The expert believed that the market already fell into the bear market, at present discusses the cow bear boundary already insignificantly , waits and sees is the young investor good chooses.
- our budget will only be insignificantly affected by these new cuts
- some people living insignificantly among us
- Thecontents of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), EPA and DHA compose 25.26% to27.21% of the total lipid. EPA and DHA contents in soft body, digestive gland andgonad are insignificantly different.