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Definition of substantively in English: substantivelyadverb səbˈstantɪvli 1In a way that is important, meaningful, or considerable. the parties differ substantively on many issues this chapter was never substantively altered Example sentencesExamples - Department officials have refused to justify their work or substantively defend their biased estimate.
- There are two substantively different approaches for studying this issue.
- He was forced to substantively change the film on the fly.
- The author elaborates upon this thesis in five chapters, and the first two add substantively to the debate.
- Substantively, this book breaks little new ground (nor, in fairness, does it seem intended to).
2With regard to legal rights and duties. the ruling was flawed procedurally and substantively Example sentencesExamples - He has also submitted that the dismissal was substantively unfair.
- The Court is then faced with a choice between postponing the whole sentencing process until forfeiture can be dealt with, or sentencing substantively, so that the defendant knows where he stands, and dealing with financial matters later.
- Thus banks generally insist on substantively registering their mortgages.
- In the case of registered land, if the first mortgagee has substantively registered his charge then the second mortgagee can similarly register his.
- He has been permitted to have his application for asylum determined substantively in this country.
Definition of substantively in US English: substantivelyadverb 1In a way that is important, meaningful, or considerable. the parties differ substantively on many issues this chapter was never substantively altered Example sentencesExamples - He was forced to substantively change the film on the fly.
- There are two substantively different approaches for studying this issue.
- The author elaborates upon this thesis in five chapters, and the first two add substantively to the debate.
- Substantively, this book breaks little new ground (nor, in fairness, does it seem intended to).
- Department officials have refused to justify their work or substantively defend their biased estimate.
2With regard to legal rights and duties. the ruling was flawed procedurally and substantively Example sentencesExamples - He has also submitted that the dismissal was substantively unfair.
- He has been permitted to have his application for asylum determined substantively in this country.
- The Court is then faced with a choice between postponing the whole sentencing process until forfeiture can be dealt with, or sentencing substantively, so that the defendant knows where he stands, and dealing with financial matters later.
- In the case of registered land, if the first mortgagee has substantively registered his charge then the second mortgagee can similarly register his.
- Thus banks generally insist on substantively registering their mortgages.
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