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substantially

[ US /səbˈstænʃəɫi/ ]
[ UK /səbstˈænʃə‍lˌi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. to a great extent or degree
    painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger
    I'm afraid the film was well over budget
    the price went up substantially
    the house has fallen considerably in value
  2. in a strong substantial way
    the house was substantially built

How To Use substantially In A Sentence

  • However, visitors from outlying areas to attend football matches will contribute substantially to the local economy of the cities mentioned above.
  • Analyses were also performed by splitting the epifauna into mobile, nonmobile, and attached organisms, but these analyses were not included here because the results are not substantially different from those presented here.
  • Your assessment is substantially correct.
  • Therefore, the hepatopulmonary syndrome substantially is a triplet that consists of liver disease, dilatation of the pulmonary microcirculation, and hypoxemia.
  • Your assessment is substantially correct.
  • At their recent meeting the Parish Council were disturbed to find that both these bills have increased substantially.
  • Over time the risk of the company losing its competitive advantage decreases substantially. LIVING ON THE FAULT LINE, REVISED EDITION
  • Merchants that accept debit cards "are substantially harmed" by the Fed's "misconstruction" of the Dodd-Frank law's provision limiting debit card fees, the plaintiffs said in the lawsuit. Retailers Sue Fed Over Debit-Card Fee Rule
  • Interestingly, they report wind-rose plots indicating that MLCK inhibition substantially reduces cell motility by increasing the directional tortuosity of cell paths.
  • Throwing good money after bad is an area in which hospitals excel, which explains why they're all substantially overdrawn at the bank. Times, Sunday Times
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