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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鈥攈er 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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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of significantly1
Example Sentences
Cowboy and western culture have evolved significantly over the years, and it feels like Beyonc茅 is showcasing what it means to her and it鈥檚 history.
In Texas, Milliken is not known for significantly challenging Trump and the state鈥檚 GOP initiatives to reshape campuses.
It held a trio of mayoralties in Doncaster, North Tyneside and the West of England, but saw its share of the vote significantly dented by Reform in all of them.
She said she was still "firmly of the view that the overall impact of this long overdue reform will be to make end of life care in England and Wales more compassionate and significantly safer".
Its three mayoral successes were all won on a significantly diminished share of the vote.
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