0 too slight or small in amount to be of importance: --
The difference between the two products is negligible.
2 too small in amount or degree to be of importance: --
However, the proportions of older people who are estimated to be income-poor but house-rich, while small, are not negligible.
Some of these species are uncommon or contribute minimally to overall biomass and consequently their competition for resources may be ecologically negligible.
These analogies are both productive and untenable; they perform indispensable narrative work, even if they are of questionable or even negligible truth value.
With regard to disorganized attachment, they found genetic factors to be negligible.
The detection probability of intentional signals is assumed to be negligible or zero, and this article focused only on the unintentional signals.
Though it was adopted energetically, its real impact eventually proved negligible, except for an initial flutter of activity.
Evidently, natural real rate and output variations, due to real shocks, are not negligible, and need to be accounted for in monetary policy analysis.
Spontaneous reconnection appears to be negligible because the entire penetration and expulsion proceeds more rapidly than the reconnection process.