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View definitions for appreciably

appreciably

adverb as in considerably

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Voting against the entire board and publicly urging other investors “to do the same,” appreciably raises the stakes for Exxon, at least theoretically.

Fallon is almost 50 now, but he presents younger — he hasn’t appreciably aged in the job, and mixes well with guests half his age.

Venture investing fell appreciably in 2023, and venture-backed companies experienced a spike in “down rounds” — in which their valuations are lower than they were in the previous round of venture infusions — starting in late 2022.

“While I don’t think my performance has suffered appreciably, I now spend a majority of my daily energy managing my executive function and pacing my cognitive exertion,”Vázquez told Salon via email.

From Salon

But despite those good intentions, the waiver did not appreciably increase the vaccination rate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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