materiallyma‧te‧ri‧al‧ly /məˈtɪəriəli $ -ˈtɪr-/ adverb

- Many people hunger for a materially better life.
- Our situation has gotten materially worse.
- For a file of this size, no value has been altered materially due to the simplification of using Poisson values.
- In each case the actuarial assumptions agreed can materially affect the size of the transfer value.
- Is the high-performance approach materially different, or is it just a new label for a set of old ideas?
- It is hard to imagine anyone else in this island who was more isolated and more materially deprived.
- Now that label had gone but they were relatively poor and worse off materially.
- The outcome of the entire war is unlikely to be materially affected by what he, as an individual, does.
- The problems arise because old age is a period of increasing dependency - materially, physically, socially and emotionally.
ADJECTIVE► different· Is the high-performance approach materially different, or is it just a new label for a set of old ideas?· The facts of that case were not materially different from this one.· In addition, pension scheme trusts have characteristics which are materially different from those of conventional trusts.
VERB► affect· Any work which materially affects the character of a listed building, inside or out, requires listed building consent.· The outcome of the entire war is unlikely to be materially affected by what he, as an individual, does.· In each case the actuarial assumptions agreed can materially affect the size of the transfer value.· On the other hand, I could find nothing to suggest that his general health was materially affected.· The age distribution of a particular workforce can materially affect the problems of work design and training.
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