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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121. There are two recently developed areas which are perfect for lesser mortals.
122. Never open the door to a lesser evil, for other and greater ones invariably slink in after it. Baltasar Gracian
123. Distinct from this was the chief steward's right to appoint the stewards of some lesser estates within the duchy.
124. In water, and to a lesser extent in forests, the first of these factors is light.
125. I feel the same way about ballet and, to a lesser extent, basketball.
126. So Nicandra wore white kid boots for after-tea sessions, dancing class and parties; brown laced boots for all lesser occasions.
127. If a coalition government is necessary, Cabinet and lesser government posts will be allocated after negotiation with coalition partners.
128. On the contrary they are a natural feature of the human condition, present in everyone to a greater or lesser degree.
129. His state of mind will help to determine whether he is guilty of murder or the lesser offence of manslaughter.
130. Some techniques were employed to a lesser extent but still provide invaluable comparative results.
131. No wonder prime ministers treated him as their equal, and lesser mortals on the political scene regarded him with awe.
132. The creation of States posed an immediate threat to the freedom of action of lesser rulers.
133. The cases of Corvan, and to a lesser extent that of early Elvis Presley, are relatively straight forward to analyse.
134. Educational requirements play a lesser role for interviewers placing secretaries, word processing operators, and other clerical personnel.
135. Often, in panic, the accused will admit to the lesser charge without a trial.
136. But local producers have lesser reputations and command lower export prices.
137. We lesser mortals who had been banished to such places as Wolverton were, however, less fortunate.
138. This is one of the special characteristics of catholicism, and is found to a much lesser extent in non-episcopal traditions.
139. To a lesser extent, his duties include patrolling and investigating crime in the unincorporated areas of a mostly urban county.
140. The jury found him innocent of murder, but could not decide on the lesser charges.
141. The overwhelming causes of poverty in rural areas were low pay and to a lesser extent old age and widowhood.
142. Despite their responsibility for investigating lesser frauds, computer expertise is thin on the ground.
143. The others are likely to face lesser charges because they apparently played more limited roles.
144. That road is coated with tar - the same substance found, to a greater or lesser degree, in cigarettes.
145. Different professional institutions may define to a greater or lesser extent the modes and their mix.
146. Of the individuals acquitted by the Bologna appeal court four had been sentenced to life imprisonment and nine to lesser terms.
146. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
147. In these cases A is to a greater or lesser extent unclear, ambiguous.
148. The arts, too, have been transformed by modern technology, though to a lesser extent than industry.
149. When governments reduce their numbers through layoffs, civil service employees with seniority can bump those with lesser seniority.
150. Tonight, however, the lesser worry was obliterated by the greater.
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