Synonym: fragrance, meaning, odor, perfume, scent, significance, smell, substance. Similar words: essentially, sentence, passenger, assess, vessel, dessert, depressed, assessment. Meaning: ['esns] n. 1. the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience 2. any substance possessing to a high degree the predominant properties of a plant or drug or other natural product from which it is extracted 3. the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work 4. a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor.
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91. In essence, this requires assessment of whether the extra benefits exceed the higher costs.
92. In essence, investors buy shares in companies, which in turn invest this cash and accumulate the interest generated.
93. When you own a peninsula, you own the very essence of the Chesapeake country.
94. Finding nonviolent ways of settling differences between diverse groups of interests is the essence of democracy.
95. The religions are similar in essence, though they differ widely in externals.
96. Prescriptivism is, in essence, the view that it is possible to lay down rules for the correct use of language.
97. The movie brilliantly captures the essence of Calcutta's street life.
98. In essence, this makes the mouse pointer disappear disconcertingly when the pointer is moved on the pad.
99. This is in essence a chapter on basic statistical methods with some basic definitions in the beginning.
100. Having the drift right is the essence of missing the point altogether.
101. That protest is of the essence of true democratic activity is axiomatic.
102. Plato argued that to know yourself was the very essence of knowledge.
103. To the environmentally concerned, however[Sentencedict], the origin and extraction method for capturing an essence may be of vital importance.
104. Add a few drops of vanilla essence, the egg white and half the butter.
105. The essence of a private law employment relationship is a mutual obligation to engage in an economic exchange of labour in return for remuneration.
106. Speed is of the essence, especially when it comes to losing weight.
107. These planets are big enough to be regarded as, in essence, stars that didn't quite make it.
108. Mix the lemon juice and vanilla essence with the custard.
109. In essence, formal systems and procedures depend on local knowledge.
110. The relatively modern pews and colourful hassocks seem merely transient and do nothing to conceal the vibrant essence of this ancient environment.
111. These, in essence, are the two alternative ways in which the biochemistry of memory might work.
112. In essence, hedgers as a group buy insurance from speculators who take calculated gambles.
113. Crudely expressed,(sentencedict.com) corruption was of the political essence and was the practical counterpoint to the constitutional theory of balance.
114. This was the essence of Marxism, and it envisaged a future which does not work.
115. The idea has become both powerful and productive, but is in essence simple.
116. This only serves to emphasise the desirability of stating expressly whether time is or is not to be of the essence.
117. In Richard, she had the very essence of his father.
118. She particularly disliked marjoram - an essence used for grief, said to be an anti-aphrodisiac.
119. Atheism for Marxism is not an optional extra or a mere facet but the very essence of it.
120. It was, in essence, a system of power-sharing in which offices were distributed according to the notional strength of the communities.
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