Synonym: substantially, well. Similar words: considerable, consideration, consider, be considered as, vulnerable, outsider, consist, consist in. Meaning: [kənˈsɪd(ə)rəblɪ] adv. to a great extent or degree.
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271. China has invested an estimated $6 billion, though some suspect that, due to corruption, the actual sum of money flowing to Turkmen and Uzbek businessmen may be considerably higher.
272. The rear engine was considerably longer, and the support struts connecting the cockpit ball to the wings were much thicker than standard.
273. The said experiments show that with the roll-die drawing process the drawing force can be considerably reduced and surface quality of the shape steel tube improved.
274. As exports and imports fell, import substitution 6 abounded,[sentencedict.com/considerably.html] and the colonial economy became considerably more self - sufficient .
275. Although sturdy and tear-resistant, this “Burberry-proofed” cloth was lightweight and allowed air to circulate, making it considerably more comfortable than the heavy mackintosh.
276. Improvement in the standard of law reporting and the establishment of the doctrine of judicial precedent have considerably lessened these difficulties.
277. Astrophysicist Paul Crowther said the obese star — twice as heavy as any previously discovered — has already slimmed down considerably over its lifetime.
278. In the Antechamber leading to the Assembly of Iron, the Rune Etched Sentry's ability, Flaming Rune, does considerably less damage over time in both difficulty modes.
279. China's SD-10 beyond visual range air-to-air missile (AAM) may be a considerably more capable weapon than has hitherto been believed.
280. Addition of emulsifiers and edible oils to the dough considerably improved its farinose quality and extensibility.
281. Dogs fed a calorie-limited diet will reach the same adult size as their overfed counterparts more slowly, of course,[sentencedict.com] but with a considerably reduced likelihood of developing arthritis.
282. Eventually I tacked the map, considerably tattered and worn, to the wall of my room, on the second floor of our three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath pseudo-colonial tract house on Eliots Oak Road.
283. Where misalignment between the inner and outer rings exceeds 1 minute of arc, the action of the load on the flange changes considerably.
284. The main speed of laser welding is very fast and the plastic zone is considerably narrow.
285. The much higher price level reduced the quantity of real money supplied by considerably more than the lower real GNP decreased the demand for real money .
286. Reasonably increasing charge mass and considerably increasing pressure are basic methods to improve muzzle velocity.
287. The principle of the method is simple, which considerably cuts down the cost of the Chinese character input equipment.
288. Although the absolute cost of four - wire circuits is higher than that of two - wire circuits, they offer considerably improved performance.
289. The bulk cargo handling facilities for our inland harbours are considerably underdeveloped.
290. Active adults may require considerably higher energy intakes, especially if part of the relief plan includes a Food-for-Work Program.
291. Signal levels increase three- to five-fold, and patients report that the brush optrode is considerably more comfortable than the conventional fiber ends.
292. There were no signs of Bleeding into the peritoneal cavity nor of pneumothorax, But the head and neck became increasingly cyanosed and the jugular veins considerably distended.
293. Because of additional physical distribution expenses, tariffs, and other export costs, foreign prices usually are considerably higher than domestic prices for the same product.
More similar words: considerable, consideration, consider, be considered as, vulnerable, outsider, consist, consist in, consist of, consistent, side by side, consistently, probably, bearable, presumably, inevitably, favorable, comparable, side, aside, beside, besides, lay aside, on the side, set aside, resident, put aside, sidewalk, rider, aside from.