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significantly

[ US /sɪɡˈnɪfɪkəntɫi/ ]
[ UK /sɪɡnˈɪfɪkəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a significant manner
    our budget will be significantly affected by these new cuts
  2. in a statistically significant way
    the two groups differed significantly
  3. 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 significantly In A Sentence

  • Electronic records also contained significantly more words, abbreviations, and symbols.
  • The composition of displaced terranes ranges from that of typical oceanic crust to significantly less dense granitic rock with clear continental affinities.
  • In addition, experimental flowers that matured a fruit (and therefore received a visit) had significantly larger corollas compared with corollas of flowers that did not initiate a fruit.
  • Eventually almost all postwar writers whose work departs significantly from convention have come to be labeled "postmodernist," a term that has definable meaning but that also has been used as an aid in this lashing-out, a way to further disparage such writers both by lumping them together indiscriminately and by identifying their work as just another participant in literary fashion. Postmodernism
  • The answer would be significantly different to the one given in response to the Department's loaded question.
  • The value of the coffee becomes significantly higher when expressed in foreign currency.
  • Eating a good diet significantly lessens the risk of heart disease.
  • 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.
  • Through a set of smart green building strategies the "bioclimatic" buildings are able to significantly reduce their environmental footprint. INHABITAT
  • According to the CDC, the "age-adjusted death rate decreased significantly for 10 of the 15 leading causes of death," including heart disease, malignant neoplasm cancer, various chronic diseases of the liver or respiratory system, influenza and pneumonia. The March of Health Progress
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