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significantly
[ sig-nif-i-kuhnt-lee ]
adverb
- in a way or as a fact that is important and deserves attention:
Significantly, Australia was a nation born in peacetime, not war.
- by a relatively great amount or to a relatively high degree:
She seems to have grown significantly as a character—her decisions are more mature, for one thing.
- in a way that carries special, secret, or private meaning:
The detective looked significantly at the collection of pills on the table, but said nothing.
- Statistics. in a way or to a degree that is unlikely to occur by chance and therefore indicates a systematic cause:
These results show that sleep significantly affects memory organization, even in the infant brain.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of significantly1
Example Sentences
Both are down significantly this year and I’m tired of losing money.
ULA can add significantly to the cost of both of those transactions.
Moving may also make more financial sense if the renovation costs significantly outweigh the potential increase in your home’s value.
However, Prof Lu does not see Nike or other companies significantly reshaping its supply chain any time soon "due to the complexity involved in footwear manufacturing".
First, commercial properties often sell for significantly more than single-family homes, so even a slight decrease in sales leads to a large drop in tax revenue.
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