"substantially" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

substantially adverbio

verbo + substantially
Kolokacji: 99
substantially increase • substantially reduce • grow substantially • changed substantially • substantially improve • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 18
(3) differ, vary, deviate
Kolokacji: 3
(5) revise, rewrite
Kolokacji: 2
(7) damage, erode, impair
Kolokacji: 3
(8) rebuild, redesign, offset
Kolokacji: 3
(9) weaken, undermine, comply
Kolokacji: 3
(10) complete, disrupt
Kolokacji: 2
(15) renovate, redevelop
Kolokacji: 2
(16) understate, overstate, update
Kolokacji: 3
(17) undervalue, underestimate
Kolokacji: 2
1. substantially undervalued = znacznie zbyt nisko wycenić/wyceniać substantially undervalued
  • Nor did they know that Congress would pass an expensive prescription drug benefit for Medicare, one whose costs turn out to have been substantially underestimated.
  • Some scientists believe that the risk of passive smoking, in particular the risk of developing coronary heart diseases, may have been substantially underestimated.
  • "Because of the way the vice president operates, in a rather low-profile way, I think his influence oftentimes is substantially underestimated," said Senator Larry E. Craig, Republican of Idaho.
  • However, the costs turned out to be substantially underestimated and in July 2005 Shell revised the estimate upwards to $20 billion.
  • If correct, this may imply that population estimates using the beginning of the mission period as a baseline have substantially underestimated the state's pre-Columbian population.
  • For this reason, it has been suggested that the health impact of contamination by alpha emitters might have been substantially underestimated.
  • A1 MISTAKES IN JOBLESS RATE The Government said it had substantially underestimated unemployment for at least a decade, particularly among women, because of bias in its monthly survey.
  • Soviet Kurds numbered 152,952 according to the 1989 census, although this figure was believed to be substantially underestimated.
  • Edwin Sutherland's famous pioneering work in 1940 produced evidence that white-collar crime might be substantially underestimated in official criminal statistics.
  • Ames (1934) gave a figure of 41,276 for the 1920s, but this is likely to have been substantially underestimated.
(18) rely, undercut, discount
Kolokacji: 3
substantially + adjetivo
Kolokacji: 29
substantially higher • substantially different • substantially lower • substantially larger • substantially greater • ...

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