Similar words: sufficient, sufficiency, efficient, efficiency, inefficiency, presciently, suffice, proficiency. Meaning: [sə'fɪʃntlɪ] adv. to a sufficient degree.
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121. Gloucester was simply not sufficiently involved in the region to maintain a large-scale connection against competition from local lords.
122. If it occurs on a sufficiently large scale, either main party might still win an outright majority.
123. The commemorative battle was sufficiently well choreographed to avoid serious damage ... although there were still plenty of cuts and bruises.
124. Categories of expenditure should be sufficiently flexible to allow transfer of funds if increase in one category would lead to overall savings.
125. The decision he reached was that existing computer hardware was not sufficiently powerful to cope with the problem.
126. Eventually the internal pressure and temperature rise sufficiently for thermonuclear fusion to begin.
127. The odour may be objectionable to him but is it sufficiently so to amount to a nuisance at law?
128. He yelped shrilly and dropped his guard just sufficiently for a sword, swung by a surprised opponent, to skewer him.
129. The genus was sufficiently unlike other bacteria to arouse curiosity.
130. He is severely microcephalic, his brain not having grown sufficiently following the injury.
131. It is clearly possible that we are not casting our net sufficiently wide.
132. Some are sufficiently realistic that young males try to chat up the female personas they represent.
133. The initial emphasis was on speakers and their ability to encode messages sufficiently clearly to enable listeners to identify the target object.
134. He was sufficiently influenced by the Lewisham events to seek a ban on similar marches in the months that followed.
135. If the cost of fibres falls sufficiently, Telecom will start using fibres for its junction networks inside city areas.
136. I wish only to have made it sufficiently clear that scientific reasoning is a chimera.
137. Their descriptions seem sufficiently close to one another to be taken as descriptions of the same divine being.
138. He was still sufficiently sane to remind me that Orvieto was perched on the top of a craggy escarpment.
139. Martin's potted history of each railway is certainly sufficiently detailed to whet the appetite enough to free buttocks from armchair Dralon.
140. In fusion reactions, light atoms are brought together sufficiently energetically to overcome their natural repulsion.
141. He has paid a terrible price for conduct that I am not sufficiently censorious to classify as wrong, bad or wicked.
142. Yesterday, having recovered sufficiently to return to his hotel, he attempted to withdraw from international judo by offering his resignation.
143. The difficulty was always to obtain sufficiently high-quality data within a defined area.
144. Here again a rational trader will want sufficiently advantageous terms in the forward market to compensate for the extra costs of transacting.
145. There, a tired reminder of arrangements made sufficiently confusing by the first notice.
145. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
146. The nuclear programme were reducing but the non-nuclear activities were not yet sufficiently robust to replace them.
147. Conversely, do they trust you sufficiently to discuss with you those delicate and sensitive issues which need confidential handling?
148. The concrete structure should be sufficiently dense to limit water ingress to ensure that the system can cope.
149. Quigly, Willis and Frome - it would have formed a sufficiently high-sounding trio of names to grace a solicitors' firm.
150. Zande conceptions are sufficiently flexible to permit the selection of explanations according to one's position and interests.
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