minimally

IPA: mˈɪnʌmʌɫi

adverb

  • In a minimal way; to the least extent.
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Examples of "minimally" in Sentences

  • A good control should differ minimally from the text except for the characteristic being tested.
  • Just a wild guess, but the court would likely say a vote, minimally, is needed to pass the smell test.
  • I think your fundamental point is true - many economists spend a lot of time dealing in minimally comprehensible minutae.
  • The "story" is told in minimally captioned illustrations, which means that the book is at least a very quick zzzzzzz ... ulp -- huh? ... uh ...
  • “28 Weeks Later,” directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, borrows only minimally from the original and it utterly fails to deliver on whatever it was you liked about the first experience.
  • We are a world leader in minimally invasive surgery and kidney stone treatment, and nationally known for our reconstructive surgery program and our DOVE Center for bladder and voiding problems.
  • The Division of Pediatric Urology at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is a world leader in minimally invasive surgery, a type of surgery done through small incisions no larger than a grain of rice.
  • With collaborators at Harvard Medical School, Albany Medical Center, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the team is developing a virtual simulator that will allow surgeons to touch, feel, and manipulate computer-generated organs with actual tool handles used in minimally invasive surgery.

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