meaningfully
IPA: mˈinɪŋfʌɫi
adverb
- In a meaningful or significant manner.
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Examples of "meaningfully" in Sentences
- The stranger spun his coin meaningfully, but Otik only smiled.
- Bautista repeated the word meaningfully, letting it hang in the air as he walked back to his long table.
- " Bautista repeated the word meaningfully, letting it hang in the air as he walked back to his long table.
- The ratings agency said it expects profitability at Cummins to remain "meaningfully positive" during future market downturns.
- At a fundamental philosophical level, McCain’s regulatory earmark does not differ meaningfully from the earmarking he has spent a career railing against.
- Imagine if more and more people were capable of either making or identifying with a list of 50 rabbis, other Jewish teachers, or any spiritual teachers who they would describe as meaningfully influential in either their own lives or in the world as a whole.
- If we are going to use the word meaningfully we must restrict it to a group of individuals who have learned how to communicate honestly with each other, whose relationships go deeper than their masks of composure, and who have developed some significant commitment to “rejoice together, mourn together,” and to “delight in each other, make others’ conditions our own.”
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