insignificance w słowniku Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

insignificance w słowniku PONS

insignificance Przykłady ze Słownika PONS (zredagowane i sprawdzone)

to fade into insignificance
to pale into insignificance
American English

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Some claims revolve around the insignificance of slavery.
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Literature moved in the direction of proletariat writings during the interwar years, and the remainders of folklore had been reduced to virtual insignificance.
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On the contrary, the distinguishing features of his life are incompleteness, aimlessness, imperfection, insignificance, neglected talent and wasted opportunity.
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She now propagandizes on behalf of our insignificance in the cosmic razzmatazz.
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These last three lines underscore a sense of anonymity (and insignificance) in numbers, dirty vulgarity, and impermanence.
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The observer effect on a physical process can often be reduced to insignificance by using better instruments or observation techniques.
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After the mass arrests in the late 1980s, the group slowly faded into insignificance.
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Only its position at the junction of major roads appears to have redeemed it from insignificance.
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By the 1920s the local sugarcane crop dwindled to insignificance.
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Despite the smallness of his salary and other disadvantages, he raised the school from insignificance, and was the first to engage an assistant master.
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