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to a significant or considerable extent, in a way that notably affects a situation or outcome
- Their delay did not materially change the outcome of the meeting.
- The witness's testimony failed to materially support the prosecution's case.
- The new software will materially improve our efficiency.
- These revisions do not materially alter the meaning of the document.
- Although the cost increased slightly, it won't materially impact the budget.
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in relation to material things, physical realities, or tangible conditions
- They were materially poor but rich in spirit.
- He is materially well-off, but emotionally distant.
- The policy aims to support those who are materially disadvantaged.
- Materially, the donation made a huge difference to the village.
- Though materially successful, she still felt unfulfilled.
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