Definitionadj. too small to make a significant difference
Last update: October 13, 2015
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This is an inappreciable distance when compared with the diameter of the sun, which is nearly a million of miles, but the significance for our present purpose depends upon the fact that this contraction is always taking place. [adjective]
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In such a situation time is inappreciable; so that Ben-Hur could form no judgment of distance gone. [adjective]
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The differences may be inappreciable, for my experiments touch only a first rung of the ladder. [Please select]
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They can act on differences inappreciable to an uneducated eye. [Please select]
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The food value of the germ of an egg is inappreciable. [Please select]
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This movement will be practically inappreciable in distance, but enough to compact thoroughly the concrete and fill any voids. [Please select]
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Just at that instant Duane felt an almost inappreciable movement of the adobe wall which supported him. [Please select]
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On the United States Range Reserve the food material appropriated by the kangaroo rat during good years is inappreciable. [Please select]
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But among men under forty and women under thirty, the difference either in complexion or figure is almost inappreciable. [Please select]
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Let us be satisfied with the estimate made at a rapid glance: there are a dozen or so, brought into the world in one discharge of almost inappreciable length. [Please select]
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