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Meanings of
basically
in English
Portuguese
fundamentalmente
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In a fundamental, essential or basic manner.
essentially
fundamentally
in essence
au fond
Portuguese
fundamentalmente
Synonyms
Examples for "
essentially
"
essentially
fundamentally
in essence
au fond
Examples for "
essentially
"
1
Yet despite such structural variability,
essentially
the same end result is achieved.
2
Yet in spite of this great change, the species remained
essentially
human.
3
Health screenings should
essentially
take the form of temperature measurements, it said.
4
However, the mechanisms of the estrogen-dependent and -independent pathways
essentially
remain unknown.
5
That would
essentially
represent the amount given to executives in that year.
1
Mrs Spelman said: We need to make the new CAP
fundamentally
different.
2
The animals, however exotic, would
fundamentally
behave like animals in zoos anywhere.
3
The problem thus stated is therefore not
fundamentally
about decommissioning or devolution.
4
Today we saw a completely objective, repeatable, observation of something
fundamentally
new.
5
The recent work shows that this juxtaposition is
fundamentally
flawed, he said.
1
This,
in
essence
,
is the problem faced by financial markets at present.
2
This is
in
essence
a national free vote, Hunt told Sky News.
3
They are,
in
essence
,
a road map of the capital markets' infrastructure.
4
It is,
in
essence
,
what various ministers were saying all last week.
5
Nonetheless, union leaders claimed those enhancements were,
in
essence
,
the tipping point.
1
We were neither of us
au
fond
very susceptible.
2
Monsieur,
au
fond
we are all concerned with self.
3
Allez
au
fond
!
the voice cried in expostulation.
4
The great Rabelaisian motto, "bon espoir y gist
au
fond
!
"
5
But still both of them had
au
fond
a deep need of love, and a power of lavishing love.
Usage of
basically
in English
1
That's been the case
basically
since the military took over last week.
2
Since we were first around it's
basically
a different industry, he said.
3
But here's the problem: the Deep Space Network is
basically
hotel WiFi.
4
That's
basically
as many as are in the Afghan National Army today.
5
However, as an expensive showcase of Move, Sports Champions does
basically
work.
6
Now there are
basically
two ways to deal with such a problem.
7
Dauntless headquarters is
basically
a leaky cave-waterdamage happens all the time.
8
They come ashore and
basically
just rest and try to save energy.
9
They
basically
admitted that their campaign to divide South Africans was 'offensive'.
10
It's
basically
common sense, freed from punitive and outdated attitudes about crime.
11
I
basically
set a process in motion and then watch it happen.
12
It also controls the statistics, so can
basically
report whatever number suits.
13
The opinion
basically
approves Mario Draghi's plans, subject to some mild restrictions.
14
Which in my case means,
basically
,
dropping in on Harry, which means-
15
The short story is a comedy,
basically
-
asocialcomedy, a political comedy.
16
Which, these days,
basically
means the GAA is losing all the time.
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basically
Adverb
Frequent collocations
be basically
basically good
basically impossible
basically unchanged
basically stable
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Translations for
basically
Portuguese
fundamentalmente
essencialmente
em essência
basicamente
Basically
through the time
Basically
across language varieties
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Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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