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substantiality

Aussprache: [səbˌstæn.tʃiˈæl.ɪ.ti]

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Kontext: „importance“

(noun) the quality of being important or having a lot of value. When something has substantiality, it really matters and has a big impact on a situation or decision.

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The substantiality of his contributions to the project was recognized by everyone in the team.

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Her ideas lacked substantiality and did not influence the final decision.

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Do you think the substantiality of this issue will affect our choices?

Kontext: „existence“

(noun) the state of being real or having substance. When something has substantiality, it means it exists and is not just a thought or idea.

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The scientist proved the substantiality of the findings with clear evidence.

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There is no substantiality to those claims; they are just rumors.

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What evidence shows the substantiality of the new theory?

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