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Significantly

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Adverb

1. significantly

in a statistically significant way

Example Sentences:
'the two groups differed significantly'

2. significantly

in a significant manner

Example Sentences:
'our budget will be significantly affected by these new cuts'

3. importantly, significantly

in an important way or to an important degree

Example Sentences:
'more importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Significantly

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adjective
1. 
having or expressing a meaning; indicative
2. 
having a covert or implied meaning; suggestive
3. 
important, notable, or momentous
4. statistics
of or relating to a difference between a result derived from a hypothesis and its observed value that is too large to be attributed to chance and that therefore tends to refute the hypothesis

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Significantly

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adjective
1. 
a. 
having or expressing a meaning
b. 
full of meaning
2. 
important; momentous
3. 
having or conveying a special or hidden meaning; suggestive
4. 
of or pertaining to an observed departure from a hypothesis too large to be reasonably attributed to chance
a significant statistical difference
noun
5.  Archaic
something that has significance; sign

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Significantly

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adj.
1.
a. Having or expressing a meaning: Are the markings on the stone significant?
b. Having or expressing a covert or nonverbal meaning; suggestive: a significant glance.
2. Having or likely to have a major effect; important: a significant change in the tax laws.
3. Fairly large in amount or quantity: significant casualties; no significant opposition.
4. Statistics Of or relating to observations or occurrences that are too closely correlated to be attributed to chance and therefore indicate a systematic relationship.

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