Similar words: vanishing, punishingly, astonishingly, vanishing point, finishing line, shingly, crushingly, refreshingly. Meaning: adv. so as to disappear or approach zero.
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(1) The chances of dying under anaesthetic are vanishingly small.
(2) It would need a gigantic and vanishingly improbable leap across genetic hyperspace.
(3) Cells work to keep calcium at vanishingly low internal concentrations, in order to use it for signalling.
(4) For just the same reason, it is vanishingly improbable that exactly the same evolutionary pathway should ever be travelled twice.
(5) So this is vanishingly small.
(6) The cost to do so is vanishingly low, and the potential benefits and convenience are quite high.
(7) Outside of kernel development, this is now a vanishingly rare technique.
(8) People begin to understand that the future holds vanishingly few certainties, even for those things that would seem to be under our most direct control, like our sandwich preferences.
(9) This is vanishingly small.
(10) Like ignorance, lost innocence can be vanishingly hard to recover.
(11) The gene is vanishingly rare in humans, found in less than 3% of people.
(12) Selenium and aluminum are found in vanishingly small concentrations within living things.
(13) Errors are vanishingly rare.
(14) If that vanishingly tiny anomaly can't be resolved and disproven, a century of physics could collapse.
(15) Statistically, however, the chance of avoiding synonyms altogether is vanishingly small.
(16) If the object is very distant, linear magnification becomes vanishingly small.
(17) But even if this conclusion is not justified, we can say that infallible beliefs must have vanishingly small content.
(18) On average[Sentencedict], the chances of weediness emerging by accident are vanishingly small.
(19) A study was done to figure out how common Asperger's was, and the results were clear: It was vanishingly rare.
(20) Bed thickness is analyzable until the bed thickness is vanishingly small.
(21) And carbon 14, 6 again and it has 8, and it is found in vanishingly small amounts, 10 10 to the minus 12 or part per trillion.
(22) They're intelligent, but only if you define intelligence in a vanishingly narrow way.
(23) The trouble is that, while cells within cells are common in eukaryotes, which often engulf other cells, they're vanishingly rare in more rigid bacteria.
(24) In both theories, the suspensions are assumed to be dilute, with vanishingly small, negligible hydrodynamic interactions.
(25) As Scoones agrees, a vital component of their success has been the sense of awe they inspire, which is a vanishingly rare commodity in the secular, postmodern world.
(26) In the traditional story of the origin of life, the chances of evolution producing a living cell are vanishingly small.
(27) The number of divas who can hit the f6 in Mozart's Queen of the Night is vanishingly small, and you just can't perform The Queen of the Night without that famous f6.
(28) "Were global temperature not increasing, " he said, "the chance of an extreme heat wave such as the one Moscow experienced, though not impossible, would be vanishingly small.
(29) So, the chances of getting any activity from these inner shell of electrons are vanishingly small.
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