insubstantial Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of insubstantial In English

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Examples of insubstantial

  • Although the example given is insubstantial, it helps to raise two questions of particular relevance to archaeology.

  • Unfortunately, a not insubstantial proportion of these challenges reflected misinterpretations, suggesting that the original exposition was not as clear as it could have been.

  • First, the proportions of low income older homeowners with housing equity above the various thresholds are not insubstantial.

  • In practice, the quantitative effects of this transmission mechanism are insubstantial.

  • The "vapours," like all the other insubstantial, ghostly notions in this story, have become real, and the woman falls down dead, with pleasure.

  • The differences, however, are remarkably insubstantial.

  • To the extent that this model has some relevance to the human situation (a not insubstantial caveat), it suggests the potential multigenerational impact of different modes of maternal rearing behaviors.

  • The information gathered was insubstantial.

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Translations of insubstantial In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    不夠的, 不堅固的,脆弱的, 想像的…

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  • 中文简体

    不够的, 不坚固的,脆弱的, 想象的…

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  • Português

    pouco substancial, incorpóreo…

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  • Polski

    skromny, słaby…

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  • Türk dili

    hafif, zayıf, ince…

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  • русский язык

    легкий, неосновательный…

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