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Sentence count:158+13Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: au fondessentiallyfundamentallyin essenceSimilar words: physicallybasicmusicalclassicaltypicallyironicallypoliticallypracticallyMeaning: ['beɪsɪkəlɪ]  adv. at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature. 
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61. Basically the policy protected farmers by guaranteeing a price for their products and by setting up barriers against imports.
62. Basically it emphasised not the state, but class solidarity across frontiers and dismissed national boundaries as comparatively unimportant.
63. All women are basically in competition with each other for a handful of eligible men. Mignon McLaughlin 
64. All vertebrates have basically the same building blocks but they are put together in different ways.
65. Basically, if you follow the suggestions we have made earlier, you will obtain adequate supplies of vitamins and minerals. Sentencedict.com
66. The epidemiology in subtropical areas is basically similar to that in temperate zones, except that the seasonable timing of events is different.
67. The handicap is caused by a chromosomal abnormality which basically means that there is an additional chromosome in the cells.
68. We only took a few shirts and a pair of jeans. That's basically it, really.
69. There are other kinds of generalized seizures that are basically inhibitory, like briefly turning off a switch.
70. The judge ruled that the documents were admissible, and this appeal is basically against that ruling.
71. Basically, it consists of: Traditional caste systems in which roles are assigned at birth and enforced by social sanctions.
72. Basically, I figured that this was my ticket to at least branching out a little bit.
73. For the rest of the time the parties are basically loose amalgamations of autonomous state parties.
74. But he says the company basically is in the same predicament it was 10 years ago.
75. He made films that were designed basically for the drive-in movie, to be glimpsed between clinches.
76. Basically that argument was simply that the country could not afford to go on expanding non-productive sectors such as social services.
77. Payment of fees and grants Fees set by each drama school do differ slightly, though they can be considered basically similar.
78. Deep down inside, you see, I still believed that life was basically benevolent.
79. The film appears to be quite complicated but it's basically a love story.
80. Basically, the job's all about helping people get off welfare.
81. And we were like bankrolling this entire archaeological dig, you know, the two of us, basically.
82. I was basically asking the company to decide whether or not it wanted to maintain a domestic production capability.
83. It would appear that one, two, four and six are marked in a basically similar fashion.
84. For more than two years Fields had been basically one of the boys, with gold braid.
85. Or is blueberries, basically what we did was we used blueberry, sugar and, um, pectin.
86. The seats are excellent too, with support where it's needed and basically good driving position, adjustable for height.
87. Comprehension of algebra requires formal operations as its content is basically abstractions of abstractions.
88. You got to know the people. ... I don't think you can do the job basically, in an office.
89. In this framework, inequality in lifetime income arises basically from differences in endowments.
90. It was a basically good design which needed further improvements to it.
More similar words: physicallybasicmusicalclassicaltypicallyironicallypoliticallypracticallyhistoricallydramaticallyeconomicallyspecificallyautomaticallyoccasionallytypicallogicalethicalradicalmedicalverticaltropicalcriticalclinicalchemicalpoliticaltechnicalidenticalhistoricalpracticalecological
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