insubstantially

[US]/[ˌɪn.sʌbˈstæn.ʃə.li]/
[UK]/[ˌɪn.sʌbˈstæn.ʃə.li]/

Translation

adv.To a slight extent; without significant effect.; Without substantial importance or value.

Phrases & Collocations

insubstantially improved

insubstantially different

insubstantially affected

insubstantially changed

insubstantially reduced

insubstantially increased

insubstantially similar

insubstantially visible

insubstantially valuable

insubstantially important

Example Sentences

the new policy affected profits insubstantially, requiring minimal adjustments.

his contribution to the project, while appreciated, was insubstantially significant.

the changes to the design altered the aesthetic insubstantially.

the market share remained stable, shifting insubstantially over the quarter.

the data showed a correlation, though the effect was insubstantially strong.

the company’s reputation was not damaged insubstantially by the scandal.

the upgrade improved performance insubstantially, but was still welcome.

the risk factor was assessed as being insubstantially high.

the product’s features were enhanced insubstantially to meet customer demand.

the team’s morale was affected insubstantially by the minor setback.

the price increase impacted sales insubstantially during the promotional period.

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