Similar words: dessert, tactlessness, selflessness, assert, asserted, assertive, patisserie, dissertation. Meaning: ['lesə(r)] adj. 1. of less size or importance 2. smaller in size or amount or value.
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91. To a much lesser extent other towns also depended upon an inflow of migrants to maintain their numbers.
92. Here reasoned choice between lesser evils was the course which brought the least ill on humanity.
93. These purely doctrinal responses were, however, of lesser importance than one practical implication of Luxemburgism.
94. A number of measures of lesser importance but worthy of note were passed during Pinay Cuevas' ministership.
95. So did some leaders in Mesa, Chandler and Scottsdale, cities that participated to a lesser degree.
96. And by going along with it, all his guests were, to greater or lesser degrees, accomplices in the fraud.
97. Lesser fines for getting to work late, or leaving early, or failing to report a problem with a machine.
98. But magistrates found them guilty on a lesser charge of causing the animal to be terrified.
99. They regarded the ditching of a widely respected Chancellor, in somewhat undignified circumstances, as the lesser of two evils.
100. They have also given the lesser players their chance to see if pro golf is for them.
101. We exchange the things of lesser value for the things of greater value.
102. To a lesser extent material was supplied from the south.
103. Supplies came from the London Brick Company and to a lesser extent from nearby Stonehouse.
104. All of us, to a greater or lesser extent, have been doing this all our lives.
105. Mutuality of feeling may enable acceptance of this in both partners and to a greater or lesser extent usually does.
106. Or would it be fairer to convict the harm-doer of a lesser offence, thus ignoring the chance result?
107. How her conviction for first-degree murder affects her exposure to lesser murder charges is a matter for debate.
108. Powell's willingness to enter government in a lesser capacity than as president was a major plus for Bush last year.
109. And together we were emphatically co-operative that neighbouring forces were populated by lesser mortals.
110. To some greater or lesser degree, it fits in the parenting section of their life.
111. Lesser sins include getting drunk, fiddling company expenses, eating too much - and bad driving.
112. The predominant clay mineral constituents in lake muds from both regions include smectite, illite-smectites and lesser kaolinite.
113. Most pottery of this date has been found in large cemeteries, with a lesser contribution from settlements.
114. Many new organizations and businesses have been, to lesser and greater degrees, designed to function effectively in this volatile climate.
115. A lesser squad, after three earlier defeats, would have crumbled facing an 18-4 deficit.
116. All the others were from the sect hierarchy's lesser rank of Disciples.
117. We all of us have needs that are practical as well as those that are to a greater or lesser degree intellectual or theoretical.
118. To a lesser extent,[sentencedict.com] the same failure can be observed in the private sector.
119. Whoever gunned Mahoney while he lay in a hospital bed need have no pipe dreams about Murder Two or other lesser charge.
120. It isn't the perfect way; it remains horrible, but the lesser of many evils.
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