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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181. Here, too, we find subtle combinations of male imagery with essentially female forms.
182. Taking usage rate as a variable essentially means segmenting on the basis of volume purchased.
183. The question of validity of the methods of clinical ecologists is essentially what constitutes good science.
184. Essentially, Goldsmith had invented the basic formula for Three's Company.
185. The malformed blood vessels of one side of the brain essentially put both sides of the brain out of commission.
186. The cost of the network remained essentially flat for the quarter.
187. The problem of specifying the timing and the form of effective state action is essentially political, not economic.
188. Though essentially traditionalist, the work shows a critical spirit and a lively interest in recent discoveries and debates.
189. There is no point booking a package holiday - this contains the essentially free spirit of the tack traveller.
189. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
190. Cross-border banking is essentially wholesale banking and has to a large extent been dependent on euro-currency deposit growth.
191. Labelling indices remained essentially unchanged in those patient who underwent biopsy twice.
192. They were determined to turn the workers' essentially economic goals into political goals.
193. Epic's plot is very thin but it packs a lot in for what is essentially an arcade game.
194. Therefore, they perceived themselves as corporate members and experienced its power as essentially benevolent.
195. The Church Fathers of the first three centuries affirmed that all of the natural world was essentially and equally good.
196. Thus, with certain limited exceptions, rape remains essentially a crime involving violence or the threat of it.
197. For the best interests are essentially those of a full and developed personality to which caring relationships with others are integral.
198. But much of what Congress is doing now is essentially meaningless.
199. In spite of so many hopes of a new order the old one proved tough enough to survive essentially unchanged.
200. How then do these two books meet the challenges imposed by essentially complex legislation?
201. Even so, the retention of the existing framework in the burial alignment suggests continuity within an essentially Roman context.
202. But the battle is essentially between the old enemies, Conservative and Labour.
203. Essentially three things can happen to the energy we consume: 1.
204. In the down-sizing 1990s, this essentially means providing the glue that will make disparate mainframe, client-server and network systems co-function.
205. Some district councils remained essentially reactive, but others actively attacked problems in their neighborhoods.
206. Essentially the formal recognition of a union legitimises workers' resistance, and this can immeasurably strengthen their bargaining position.
207. Since then the device has remained essentially unchanged in principle.
208. The front had undergone a terrible impact, the rest was essentially intact.
209. It essentially mediated between the sharply contrasting views of the other eight justices, who divided equally on the issue of quotas.
210. The president is essentially a figurehead: the real power lies with the prime minister.
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.