"somewhat" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In practice, however, the technical challenges of writing software that conforms to that paradigm, combined with the need for software distribution to distribute client code, somewhat negate these benefits.
- The major advantage of MR - low moment of inertia - is negated somewhat (though still lower than FR), and there is more room for passengers and cargo (though usually less than FR).
- Similarly, even after the introduction of the rebate, some private health insurance organisations have raised their premiums most years, somewhat negating the benefit of the rebate.
- Their amorphous bodies can turn invisible at will, though this ability appears somewhat negated by whistling noises associated with them in general.
- (Again, somewhat strongly negated by the Rails to Trails endorsement cited above.)
- While the episode's guest voice work is "surprisingly good", the animation is subpar and the director's decision to assign the fearsome and formidable Kzinti "a pink ship somewhat negates their menace."
- This mandated active and neutral insulated pins on the plugs used with these power outlets by 2005, which somewhat negates any 'advantage' of having the earth pin uppermost.
- The resulting sparkle becomes a metaphor for the vitality of flesh and somewhat negates, at least for the moment, the firmness of the bronze, fiberglass or plaster.
- Not long before this, however, the television-camera gantry, which was originally erected on the West Stand, was moved to the East Stand, somewhat negating the effectiveness of Telewest's advert.
- In a highly emotional speech, Vaughan thanked those closest to him for their support and, amidst a flood of tears (which somewhat negated the stereotypical Northern "hard man" image), asked if anyone present had a tissue.
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