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essentially

(= basically) in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature He is basically dishonest the argument was essentially a technical one for all his bluster he is in essence a shy person

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It is essentially a question of time.
The war is essentially over.
This description of events is completely exaggerated, even if it's essentially true.
Men are essentially evil, essentially unhappy and essentially stupid.
The Arctic Ocean is expected to become essentially ice free in summer before mid-century.
Tom was essentially right.
A fact is, essentially, irrefutable.

Movie subtitles

The big story is that after 1500, the West essentially dominated the rest.
In the space of just a generation, in the fifth century AD, the Roman Empire in Western Europe essentially fell apart - the aqueducts dried up, the roads overgrown, the circuses deserted.
Landing a Chinese eunuch on the East African coast was essentially the same as landing an American on the moon - pretty impressive.
But it's essentially true.
I know you are concerned with solving what is essentially a local crime but please believe me, I am not being coy with you.
I believe they will show that creatures essentially resembling mankind walked upon this Earth between three and five million years ago.
Remember, it is essentially a symbol of penance.
I guess you know essentially why I've come here.
As I got to know you this evening, I thought that you, a bit more refined, of course, do not, essentially, differ from your people.
The Kwangtung Army must essentially be wiped out. so I'm no longer concerned about rejoining them.
Let the bloat king tempt you again to bed, and let him, for a pair of reechy kisses, make you to ravel all this matter out, that I essentially am not in madness, but mad in craft.
More or less. The idea was to create a new series of diseases, a chain reaction of viruses meant essentially to extend the life of the human cell immeasurably.
These fossils prove, I firmly believe, that creatures essentially resembling mankind walked this earth as long ago as five million years.
You are, after all, essentially irrational.
No one knows better than I do that you're essentially a very kind person, and that only life and all these political circumstances have hardened you.
Yes, governor, but Joseph and I are essentially nothing more than modest representatives of the jewish people.
Is Italy an essentially Catholic country?
The idea was to create a new series of diseases, a chain reaction of viruses meant essentially to extend the life of the human cell immeasurably.
Colloquially expressed, but essentially correct.
Essentially, it is.
Well, I wouldn't put it in exactly those terms, captain, but those are essentially the facts.
That is essentially it.
In spite of Apollo's bag of tricks, he comes up essentially normal with just a few variations.
We may quarrel with Mr. Oxmyx's methods, but his goal is essentially the correct one.
You're essentially a stranger.
But, essentially, there is no difference.
Just what do you think warfare is, essentially?
That essentially we're all out for the same thing.
At that time, we saw Europe as essentially a fiction.
Its mission was essentially peaceful.
Essentially it is, doctor.
She was attacked by what appears to be essentially a robot.

News and current affairs

Unfortunately, like so many other international agreements, the Convention on Biological Diversity remains essentially unknown, un-championed, and unfulfilled.
Walking a fine line in what was essentially a lose-lose situation, the party leadership laid out the stakes clearly and judiciously left the final decision to parliament.
This changing nature of the battlefield essentially means that war as a conclusive event in an international conflict has become obsolete.
He was not just incurious, but also arrogant: he insisted on making uninformed decisions, and hence made decisions that were essentially random.
Since 2010, the European Union has essentially banned the use of great apes in experiments.
If Obama is re-elected, and Republicans control the House and Senate, his legislative agenda will essentially be a dead letter, and he will spend the next two years, at least, negotiating its reform and rollback.
Unlike their turn-of-the-19th-century French counterparts, however, Russia's officer corps is essentially apolitical, despite decades of dictatorship.
Pakistan's nuclear establishment has essentially two divisions.
Essentially, the EU had simply shipped part of its emissions offshore.
Essentially, we were excluding almost half the world's population from production.
At the last Organization of American States assembly in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the United States delegation took a good idea from others and, by its support, essentially sank it.
Gore prefers to maintain the system essentially as it is and to use the budget surplus to eliminate the deficit in the pension system that will open in the second decade of this century, when a wave of baby boomers reaches retirement age.
The current American initiative sounds reasonable, but it is essentially unrealistic.
By taking an essentially passive position, this approach might merely prolong the Age of Terrorism needlessly.
Europe, of course, has no significant centralized tax authority, so this key automatic stabilizer is essentially absent.
Greece essentially defaulted on some obligations.
There, the private sector has essentially been left to fend for itself; and most households and companies are struggling, thus fueling continued economic implosion.
Jobs did more than navigate paradigm shifts; he essentially created them.
Once sacrosanct accounting principles have been amended at Wall Street's behest in order to allow banks to report essentially whatever they want.
Evsey Domar, a legendary growth economist (and one of my MIT professors) counseled that the problem of alleviating the debt burden is essentially a problem of achieving growth in national income.
Bashar Assad remains essentially loyal to his father's legacy.
In Afghanistan, their long-term interests are essentially in harmony, as none - including China - wants to see Afghanistan become a haven for terrorism once again.
He signs on, essentially, as a corporate contractor - shades of Blackwater's massacre of civilians in Baghdad's Nisour Square.
Heavy reliance on trading in a global market was one of the main reasons that South Korea has developed so rapidly and essentially eradicated its poverty in the last 65 years.
Black carbon is essentially the soot produced by diesel emissions, and - in developing countries - by the burning of organic matter to cook food and stay warm.

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