Definition of sufficiently in English:
sufficiently
adverb səˈfɪʃ(ə)ntlisəˈfɪʃ(ə)ntli
To an adequate degree; enough.
he recovered sufficiently to resume his duties
a sufficiently large working force
Example sentencesExamples
- The report should be sufficiently detailed that can remove any doubt a reader might have about any aspect of the results.
- We are reviewing our guidelines to ensure that they are sufficiently robust.
- At harvest-time you can start work in the fields once the dew on the wheat has dried sufficiently.
- By 1995, bald eagles had recovered sufficiently to be removed from the endangered list.
- Lawmakers haven't been sufficiently impressed by the carnage to do anything to slow down motorists.
Definition of sufficiently in US English:
sufficiently
adverbsəˈfiSH(ə)ntlēsəˈfɪʃ(ə)ntli
To an adequate degree; enough.
he recovered sufficiently to resume his duties
a sufficiently large working force
Example sentencesExamples
- The report should be sufficiently detailed that can remove any doubt a reader might have about any aspect of the results.
- Lawmakers haven't been sufficiently impressed by the carnage to do anything to slow down motorists.
- By 1995, bald eagles had recovered sufficiently to be removed from the endangered list.
- We are reviewing our guidelines to ensure that they are sufficiently robust.
- At harvest-time you can start work in the fields once the dew on the wheat has dried sufficiently.