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minimally

[ US /ˈmɪnəməɫi/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪnɪmə‍li/ ]
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  1. to a minimal degree
    the cells minimally responsive to lines in this orientation will not fire

How To Use minimally In A Sentence

  • New academic demands, less discipline, home sickness - those are all no-brainers, so you can at least prepare for them, no matter how minimally.
  • I'm passionate about minimally invasive surgeries such as laparoscopy because patients do so well," says Dr. Lori Warren, a gynecological surgeon at Women First Obstetrics & Business Wire Travel News
  • How many bypasses are possible through minimally invasive bypass surgery?
  • Rates of truancy from school have only increased minimally.
  • Evergreens suffer worst of all from wind-chill because their leaves exhale watery vapour whatever the temperature, even if minimally. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Europe right now, they have two--four devices--actually, two were approved this week--for intervening on the aortic valve, minimally invasively, basically going through an artery in the leg and threading the replacement valve up through a catheter, into the heart. Class War Stories
  • All of the Royal Dancers and some of the courtiers would be participating, the courtiers as a kind of untrained, minimally-moving background to the Dancers, all two hundred of them, who were schooled from the time they were five and performed until they were deemed too old to be decorative. The White Gryphon
  • These cells were found minimally invading the liver, by direct extension, but were readily found within the lumina of blood vessels and lymphatics.
  • Objective To compare the effect of minimally invasive surgery and open surgery for malleolar fracture.
  • Choose wholefoods that are minimally processed. Times, Sunday Times
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