0 the fact of being small or not noticeable, and therefore not considered important:
He started to have a creeping sense of his own insignificance.
The insignificance of last night's match was signalled by the absence of so many star names from the team.
Toward the latter half of the century, the smaller states gradually dwindled down to utter insignificance.
Once developed, the alien idea proved a potent motif for fictional explorations of the singularity or insignificance of humanity cultivated by the extraterrestrial hypothesis.
Their fate emphasizes not only the insignificance of human resistance to the struggle, but also the latent power of unsolicited natural selection.
Moreover, as among men, this activity largely receded into insignificance with the progression of age (3.2 % for the age group 40 and more).
Tests indicated insignificance for squared and cubed forms of independent variables, and a better fit for the linear versus a log or other non-linear models.
As the opportunity value of continued existence shrinks, the corresponding duty fades to insignificance and eventually disappears altogether.
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