Synonym: au fond, basically, essentially, fundamentally, in principle, in theory. Similar words: essence, inessential, finesse, essential, essentially, obtuseness, falseness, absence. Meaning: adv. 1. at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature 2. with regard to fundamentals although not concerning details.
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1, In essence, all computers are the same.
2, In essence , your situation isn't so different from mine.
3, In essence his message was very simple.
4, In essence, both sides agree on the issue.
5, His theory was not new in essence.
6, Though off-puttingly complicated in detail, local taxes are in essence simple.
7, His thesis was not new in essence.
8, In essence, fire is networked to a clock.
9, The forces of democracy are in essence kindred spirits.
10, It's all chemicals and electrics, in essence.
11, Is that in essence a central datum of Catholicity?
12, In essence, he had accomplished his original mission.
13, That is, in essence, what I was told.
14, Indeed, listing is in essence a collective preservation order.
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16, In essence, the power structure at Mega transforms itself.
17, In essence, if she criticizes your work, she is criticizing herself.
18, Data in essence were a free and renewable resource contributed by members of the cooperative and cooperatives like them around the world.
19, His speech was, in essence, a plea for understanding and conciliation.
20, In essence, you are rewarding the behavior, so he is even more likely to repeat it.
21, In essence the surrealist quandary minors the avant-garde's precarious existence.
22, That in essence is what started Pons and Fleischmann on their quest for test-tube fusion.
23, In essence, these programs fostered the emergence of local government professionals who were more capable of making public-private partnerships work.
24, In essence, this requires assessment of whether the extra benefits exceed the higher costs.
25, In essence, investors buy shares in companies, which in turn invest this cash and accumulate the interest generated.
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27, Prescriptivism is, in essence, the view that it is possible to lay down rules for the correct use of language.
28, In essence, this makes the mouse pointer disappear disconcertingly when the pointer is moved on the pad.
29, The rules of common law and equity are both, in essence, systems of private law.
30, The two things are the same in outward form but different in essence.
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