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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181. Water is capable of dissolving carbon dioxide; the composition of the atmosphere would therefore change considerably.
182. It is not widely grown in Britain, as it requires strong land and considerably higher temperatures than other cereals.
183. But the number of students per school in the state sector is considerably greater than in the private sector.
184. His room mate, who was considerably older, was due to preach a sermon at St Paul's Cathedral but fell ill.
185. The analysis will also take into account the psychological distress resulting from unemployment, which is known to vary considerably by country.
186. Of course all this, for Sammler, had changed considerably in the last thirty years.
187. What added considerably to this worried mother's concern was a letter she had received that morning.
188. Furthermore, its flexibility and power of movement are considerably greater, so that less power is needed to deliver a blow.
189. In the first place, sleeping bags offer zero padding, which tends to cut down considerably on the comfort level.
190. As expected, contraction frequency was considerably higher during the day.
191. By now there were more serious difficulties affecting Charlie's behaviour that became considerably more alarming.
192. This success suggested that the general housing shortage was now considerably eased, and attention returned to slum clearance.
193. This could add considerably to the existing demand to rehabilitate patients from Rampton special hospital, which also lies within Bassetlaw.
194. It is considerably worse than that in other continental countries.
195. The reason she gives why she will not is considerably different.
196. Since then, the homoeopathic materia medica has been expanded considerably as more and more remedies are proved.
197. The social characteristics of the two outer-city communities differ quite considerably from those of the inner city.
198. Occasionally, one would be considerably larger than its brethren with its crest attempting to break.
199. Months later it merged with the considerably larger Mothercare chain in a reverse take-over.
200. Lifting very heavy weights can also raise your blood pressure considerably for a short time.
201. Rates were locally assessed and the amounts payable varied considerably from place to place.
202. The gap between rich and poor is considerably smaller than in the United States.
203. With a smaller population than London, New York City has a considerably larger police force.
204. Moreover, to be able to perform a reliable statistical analysis the sample size must be considerably larger.
205. And now, on with the considerably more destructive process of deleting applications from Windows.
206. The situation was considerably better among Baptists where half the ministers had received some form of higher education.
207. Amelia, her finances considerably reduced,[www.Sentencedict.com] saw an opportunity and set about getting her Kinner.
208. The considerably lower activity found in malignant ascites may explain why coagulopathy after shunting is less pronounced in this group of patients.
209. From the late seventies through today, the priority list of undergraduates questions has changed considerably: Where can I get in?
210. These can add considerably to the cost of setting up a greenhouse, so make detailed enquiries before you buy.
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.