significantly

IPA: sɪgnˈɪfɪkʌntɫi

adverb

  • In a significant manner or to a significant extent.
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Examples of "significantly" in Sentences

  • And, perhaps most significantly from a sustainable packaging point of view, it eliminates the need for void fill.
  • Accordingly, any decent candidate could cut him back significantly from the 70% he received in the last election.
  • Amplats, following independent mediation, made what it described as a significantly improved offer to the NUM late on
  • Amplats, following independent mediation, late on Monday made to NUM what it described as a significantly improved offer.
  • India significantly is the one country in Asia which has an indigenous Christian Church, going back to the time of the Apostles.
  • The group earlier reported a solid performance for the first quarter in what it described as significantly more challenging market conditions.
  • Sure, the gap closed significantly from the 1992 election, but we still did not see the number of conservatives even reaching parity with moderates, much less exceeding them.
  • Rothstein "could seek to have his term significantly reduced if he plays a key role in the ongoing probe of others in his bankrupt Fort Lauderdale law firm who prosecutors say may have benefited from the $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme."
  • After Joe Gaylord, a longtime adviser to Gingrich, confirmed to the Des Moines Register that Gingrich would indeed be announcing an exploratory phase in Georgia on Thursday, Gingrich's official spokesman put out a statement rebutting what he called a "significantly inaccurate statement" --adding that there would be no exploratory committee announced Thursday.

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