substantively
Americanadverb
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in a way that has to do with the meaning, subject matter, or essential nature of something.
These guidelines and the current accessibility standards for transportation vehicles are substantively the same.
I'm not qualified to substantively evaluate the scholar’s argument.
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to a large degree; significantly.
This is a small difference, though, and not substantively meaningful.
While constrained by congressional statutes, federal agencies can substantively shape the policies within their jurisdiction.
Other Word Forms
- nonsubstantively adverb
Etymology
Origin of substantively
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