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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241. Lime burning had expanded considerably at Halling in the second half of the eighteenth century.
242. The social side of the group is very important and adds considerably to the enjoyment of the meetings.
243. The recent legislation has changed considerably the balance of power and responsibility for public education.
244. Marginal plants can benefit considerably from this treatment, but it should not be provided for those of a rampant nature.
245. But it is considerably worse than that, as the story quickly makes clear.
246. Given the rate of inflation of food prices, all forms of relief expenditure would have become considerably more expensive.
247. A considerably longer time is required for complete deformation to occur.
248. Her own affairs, always with men considerably older than herself, had not ended so amicably.
249. For instance, most birds considerably outlive mammals of comparable size.
250. We shall find that the argument for four-dimensionality has a considerably greater force in that case.
251. The audience, potential and actual, for television was considerably smaller.
252. Although he was now nearly twenty, he was still considerably smaller than even Mike, who was nearest him in age.
253. They confirm our impression that, following his traumatic encounter with the Czech police, he becomes considerably less talkative.
254. We are now talking about a rate support grant of about 42 percent. - considerably lower.
255. Other drafts give parliament considerably greater authority than he would like.
256. The customer base was considerably strengthened and a variety of new products launched.
257. In recent years, the number of visitors to Foxton has increased considerably, as has interest in industrial archaeology.
258. First, on-line services tend to be considerably slower for Web browsing than ISPs.
259. If he were to read it with a less selective eye, he would benefit considerably.
260. In the 1984 study by Bennett etal., teachers thought that their learning tasks were considerably more challenging than they were.
261. It is very likely that since the calf injury the strength of the muscles will have deteriorated considerably.
262. Swedish Internet discharge glided considerably that day about 30% , publisher of 5 phonic books sued a file to share service user.
263. The IP anomaly tends to extend considerably at the northeast and southwest ends, which might reflect outward extension of the deep sulfide ore bed.
264. The dehumidify function that bath towel of this kind of electric heat wears can raise the intimacy of the bathroom considerably, can restrain mildew gas, humidity effectively.
265. The updated models considerably outperform the DGBAS forecast and the pure diffusion index models (that do not account for the DGBAS forecast) in both the in-sample and out-of-sample comparisons.
266. By using the [ Z ] matrix interpolation technique , the computing time is considerably reduced.
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267. In respect of induction heating, a magnetizer will considerably heighten both heating efficiency of inductor and heat treatment quality of part so as to save energy.
268. As shown, high-priority tasks receive the vast majority of the processor, while low-priority tasks receive considerably less in an exponential curve.
269. Even among fan-jet engines, noise levels have been considerably reduced with the most recent models compared to the earliest types.
270. So it was with borosilicate glass, which had a considerably higher specific resistance than typical soda-lime glass.
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.