Synonym: au fond, basically, fundamentally, in essence. Similar words: potentially, substantially, influential, residential, presidential, essence, initially, partially. Meaning: [-lɪ] adv. at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature.
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91. To the east of Frisia were the pagan Saxons, a diffuse and essentially nomadic conglomeration of tribes.
92. Cemeteries also have been excavated at the small towns of Kalibangan and Lothal that essentially duplicate the evidence from Harappa.
93. The first edition was essentially the work of one man and was published by the H W Wilson Company.
94. These were essentially flight recorders but were not made to withstand crash forces.
95. It represented an extreme example of a theocracy - of a body politic organised essentially around religious principles.
96. Essentially this feedforward network uses a refinement of the Widrow-Hoff technique, which calculates the difference between actual outputs and desired outputs.
97. Polk clearly states her belief that the world is essentially a good place.
98. This essentially political definition of imperialism is not shared by Lenin.
99. The Manual was essentially concerned with prescribing the classification of revenue spending and capital spending,(www.Sentencedict.com) implicitly on the cash basis.
100. Comments: A very hardy plant which, though essentially a bog one, will adapt well to submerged conditions.
101. A notional/functional approach essentially seeks to establish correlations between systemic and schematic elements.
102. A merger is essentially a particular category of takeover; no special distinction is drawn in this book between mergers and takeovers.
103. Sen claims it is essentially a matter of which variable is given priority that separates the major ethical systems and ideologies.
104. As Amy came of age, discord between her parents escalated, and she was essentially on her own by age 15.
105. The great agrarian depression of the 1870s and 1880s was thus essentially a depression of the staple national and international food-crops.
106. Popular culture instead reproduced essentially passive individuals as labour power for monopoly capitalism.
107. The latter and more fundamental type of evolution is essentially individual.
108. She's added a few characters and changed some names but essentially this is a true story.
109. This transform is essentially an equation which will convert from image to map coordinates and vice-versa.
110. But however the goals of their lowland neighbours have shifted over time,(sentencedict.com) they have remained essentially predatory.
111. I found the Sanctus, though essentially vigorous, perfunctory in its lack of subtlety in emphasis and articulation.
112. It was essentially a new attempt to revive the Burkeian fallacy of empire through freedom, obedience through liberty.
113. Perhaps the relationship between academic staff and student is essentially different so that regulation is required.
114. We are essentially a project-oriented technical organisation offering scientific and technical expertise in given fields.
115. A digital map is essentially a numerical description of these lines and symbols.
116. It did not produce new concepts or frameworks, although it did prevent unneeded competition among essentially identical approaches bearing different names.
117. These two equations then are essentially the Barro model applied to a number of different countries.
118. Neza was essentially run on deficit financing, said Treasurer Soledad Patino.
119. In employing essentially utilitarian criteria, the Wolfenden Committee gave rise to legislation which decriminalised certain forms of homosexual conduct.
120. Essentially, it meant putting a number of smaller packages headed for the same destination in one large container.
More similar words: potentially, substantially, influential, residential, presidential, essence, initially, partially, sentiment, substantial, assessment, passenger, partial, initial, assess, vessel, palatial, dessert, depressed, socially, officially, especially, senseless, consent, successfully, sentence, represent, at present, mentally, entity.