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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181. With every formal organisation there exists, to a greater or lesser extent, a complex informal organisation.
182. Lesser banks will expect to pay slightly more for funds than the major retail banks.
183. The reproducible arts of photography and printmaking still remain, by and large, categorised as lesser arts.
184. The lesser verdict may also assist the judge in sentencing, and help the public to understand the sentence imposed.
185. Tawell would be charged with the lesser crime of possessing a forged bond rather than actually forging it.
186. Rachel Gray might be an outstandingly good actress but many actor-managers preferred to have a lesser actress and less temperament.
187. Lesser offices remained the preserve of local men, although they were usually people of limited importance.
188. Originally charged with aggravated battery, he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of reckless homicide.
189. That means either scouring the nation for a candidate of lesser renown, or hiring from within.
190. Each of these has a different editorial policy and, to a lesser or greater degree, a political bias.
191. Davis deserves kudos for including celebrity chefs and lesser known regional chefs in her tough homage to the restaurant business.
192. The brothers hope that if verdicts are reached, they will be convicted of lesser manslaughter charges.
193. Lesser equipment can make the walls tremble, the floors rumble, too.
194. Perhaps a maple forest is but a grand organism composed of lesser organisms.
195. Charged approximately 7.50 per hour for the public meeting, and a lesser amount for the exhibition space.
196. One can argue that transfer payments involve a lesser degree of government intervention in the economy than do government purchases.
197. Some religious conservatives have opposed the act, saying it unfairly penalizes people to overprotect lesser forms of life.
198. He had no political aims and did not lead a faction, although he sought lesser posts for a few clients.
199. This is certainly true of lesser men at the royal court.
200. Each of these premises can be seen acting to a greater or lesser degree in the siting of any particular settlement.
201. For some reason this is being passed over for some lesser things... please vote in favor of it.
202. Most families prominent in the iron trade came from the yeomanry and lesser gentry, though there were a few bigger men.
203. The principal beneficiaries of these grants were the middling and lesser nobility.
204. If I choose abstraction over reality, it is because I find it the lesser chaos. Robert Brault
205. He probably thinks of him as a lesser George Hearst, neither quite crooked enough nor quite successful enough to he interesting.
206. Scene tumbles upon scene,[http://sentencedict.com/lesser.html] without any sense of the disjuncture one so often feels in lesser writers.
207. Therefore, a person could be guilty of the most serious non-fatal assault but not of the lesser assault!
208. On the other hand, the lesser light-grasp is not really important for most kinds of viewing.
209. The brothers, who hope to win lesser manslaughter convictions, claim they killed their parents in self defense.
210. He fired again, and felt the lesser kick which told him the ball had only lodged half-way down the barrel.
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