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Minutely meaning
With attention to tiny details. | On a minute scale.
Synonyms of Minutely
Example sentences (17)
There are 47 individual stock positions many of which are minutely small compared to the overall size of the portfolio.
A tuxedo with minutely pleated curving clown pants and a T-shirt dress finished in a mille-feuille of flounces.
Minutely detailed chapters like ‘August of Kranti’, ‘Come September and Beyond’, ‘The Denouncement’, ‘Parting of Ways’ and ‘Anna’s Legacies’ are of great interest for students of this civil society initiative.
The escapism of the minutely observed past can, we know, be more outlandish a journey than ostensibly much wilder departures.
They must be cleaned, chopped ‘minutely small’ and bunged into her minced pork and beef mix.
It’s a chilling reminder that all processed food is minutely manufactured and taste is an illusion.
Ah, but the details of life at the new theater were examined minutely and joyfully in the pages of The Herald News.
A minutely explored belief that has been advanced is that America was named for a Spanish sailor bearing the ancient Visigothic name of 'Amairick'.
Bonnoit, R: Émile Gaboriau ou la Naissance du Roman Policier, Paris: Librairie Philosophique J Vrin, 1985, p. 198 Gaboriau's writing is also considered to contain the first example of a detective minutely examining a crime scene for clues.
Goddard, p. 291 He minutely studied the ability of each orchestral instrument to determine its potential, putting its individual colour and timbre to maximum use.
If the driving member rotates in the direction that would unwind the spring the spring expands minutely and slips although with some drag.
Patterns are created by minutely binding the fabric and masking off areas, then dying it, usually by hand.
The Coriolis force minutely changes the trajectory of a bullet, curving the path of the projectile into a more arched 'semi-circle' shape.
The neurons fire in imitation of the action being observed, causing the same muscles to act minutely in the observer as are acting grossly in the person actually performing the action.
The Prussian General Staff had drawn up minutely detailed mobilization plans using the railway system, which in turn had been partly laid out in response to recommendations of a Railway Section within the General Staff.
There is evidence that he was an extensive reader, if not a minutely accurate classical scholar.
These are often sufficiently well preserved to show that the rules of construction were, as far as local material allowed, minutely adhered to in practice.