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significant [sɪgˈnɪfəkənt, Brit -fɪ-] ADJ

significance [sɪgˈnɪfəkəns, Brit -fɪ-] N no pl

1. significance (importance):

2. significance (meaning):

insignificant [ˌɪnsɪgˈnɪfɪkənt] ADJ

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While his power remained, his ability to hit for a high average went down significantly.
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Developed in the mid-1960s and field-tested since the 1970s, they have improved significantly in stability, performance, and cost.
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These are awarded to boys in the sixth form who have contributed significantly to the school through sport or the arts.
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The bay is long and narrow so its waters are significantly more protected than those of the open lake.
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Unlikely to be significantly vulnerable to future events.
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Tropical systems were present during 73 days, which was significantly higher than the average of 58.
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The cost of the line was significantly greater than what was estimated, however.
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These tensions significantly worsened during the 16th century.
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Books 3 and 4 are significantly longer than books 1 and 2.
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This was significantly different to the borough and country figures, with a higher rate of marriages, and fewer single people.
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