markedly

[US]/'ma:kidli/
[UK]/ˈm ɑrkɪdlɪ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. noticeably or significantly.

Phrases & Collocations

improved markedly

decreased markedly

Example Sentences

the wind had markedly increased in strength.

Sales have slowed down quite markedly.

The emphasis has shifted markedly in recent years.

oil companies have reported markedly better results.

it was the Stewart dynasty which most markedly set its seal on the place.

such conditions had been markedly under-recorded in medical inspection.

Many current psychoanalytic theories diverge markedly from classical Freudian dogma.

an issue extraneous to the debate. Somethingforeign is markedly different from and incompatible with the thing in question:

The experimental results indicate that the changes of the dimensions of coth electrodes will markedly influence the removal effect of NO.

ART at doses > 50μmol/L induced markedly oncotic cell death, but no apoptosis was observed.

The increase of concentration of inorganic electrolyte in aqueous phase can also markedly raise the solubilization capacity of sodium naphthenates for oil.

Most of laminin were present along the hepatic sinusoids in the periportal area.Fibronectin markedly increased in the whole hepatic lobule.

NaF (20 mmol/L), another inhibitor of apyrase, also markedly inhibited the activity.

Results:It was showed that APTT and CT in the presence of LALP were markedly prolonged,the formation of venous thrombosis was obviously preven ted without any hemolyzation.

Serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and r glutamyl transpeptidase (γ-GT) levels were markedly elevated in most patients, and the levels of ALP and GGT declined during the advanced stage.

The kitchen was redolent with the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves. Something that isodd fails to accord with what is ordinary, usual, or expected, while somethingqueer deviates markedly from the norm; both terms can suggest strangeness or peculiarity:

Real-world Examples

But the quality of these jobs can be markedly different.

Source: Economic Crash Course

“A person markedly strange in appearance or behavior.”

Source: Science 60 Seconds - Scientific American January 2022 Collection

Visits have not markedly improved from the level seen in 2020.

Source: BBC Listening Collection November 2021

The threat from North Korea has grown markedly over the last year.

Source: VOA Daily Standard November 2017 Collection

Attacks on Jewish people and symbols around the world have risen markedly.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

China's international influence, appeal and power to shape have risen markedly.

Source: Xi Jinping's speech.

" Our economy is markedly stronger than it was a year ago, " he declared.

Source: New York Times

Despite more vigorous policing, the number of people caught trying to cross has declined markedly.

Source: The Economist - International

Now a philosopher and a scientist have a go in two new and markedly different books.

Source: The Economist - Arts

This contrasts markedly with NATO. Its pilots have bombed selectively, keeping collateral damage to a minimum.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

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