0 very much; more than usual or more than other people or things: --
1 (used to emphasize the importance of one thing among others of its type or to point to one thing among others) very; particularly: --
She campaigned throughout the US, but especially in the northeast.
Equally, they themselves often echo managerial and union distinctions of male and female tasks, especially on the grounds of physical strength and strain.
Small squeeze and (especially) tighten basal segment tended to occur more often early in copulation.
Diseases are consequently a potentially important contributor to yield collapse, especially as rapeseed area has tended to increase.
Especially in less developed countries, research on ageing still tends to prejudge people's priorities and to focus narrowly on material outcomes.
This weakness depended in part on structural attributes, especially levels of electoral competition.
The predominance of economic, especially macroeconomic, objectives in domestic financial liberalization has two main theoretical implications.
Would beginning farmer programs especially geared for small farms that supplied food locally increase interest in local food systems?
This is not easy especially for systems with more than one discontinuity surface, which is the case in their study.