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substantially

[ suhb-stan-shuh-lee ]

adverb

  1. by an ample or considerable amount; quite a lot:

    As a professor, my workload is substantially reduced or eliminated during the summer months.

  2. in a basic or essential way; fundamentally:

    The new law mandates equal pay for substantially similar work, whether at the same establishment or not.

  3. in a solid or firm way; stoutly or sturdily:

    In the far north, homes take more fuel to heat and also have to be built more substantially.

  4. in a corporeal or material way; physically:

    The Eucharist makes the very Person of Christ truly, really, and substantially present in the consecrated bread and wine.



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Multiple sources make clear that economic growth has been substantially better under Democratic presidents than their Republican counterparts.

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The company said in its annual report that “substantially all†of its manufacturing is done by partners primarily located in mainland China, India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam.

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Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri this week authorized 23andMe to sell substantially all of its assets, including its database of genetic information.

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But the central takeaway from the shower of Monopoly money is the Dodgers’ extensive use of deferred salaries that substantially lower the present-day value of contracts.

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But although one arm of government has increased Mrs Bennett's costs substantially, the other arm has not raised the voucher payments.

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