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infinitesimally

American  
[in-fin-i-te-suhm-uh-lee] / ˌɪn fɪn ɪˈtɛ səm ə li /

adverb

  1. to an infinitesimal degree.


Example Sentences

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But Jonah could make out one line, a title at the top of an infinitesimally small list.

From Literature

He had not gone far when the ground began, infinitesimally at first but then quite unmistakably, to shake under his feet.

From Literature

“A tiny amount of toxic material, even if it’s infinitesimally small, can still have really major health effects,” Lo said.

From Los Angeles Times

Already, quantum computers are helping researchers zoom in on reaction pathways in fuel cell catalysts, simulate the infinitesimally brief interactions of light and matter, and reveal druggable pockets in proteins.

From Science Magazine

“I can say that what we made public is an infinitesimally small fraction of the work we’ve done” on the case overall, he said.

From Seattle Times