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minimally

slightly / barely / to a minimum
Adverb

This term describes a state of extreme limitation or a very slight degree of change. It often carries a clinical or technical connotation, suggesting a deliberate effort to keep an intervention or a difference as small as possible to avoid negative side effects or to maintain a baseline. In comparative contexts, it emphasizes that while a difference exists, it is practically insignificant or barely perceptible. It functions as a precise modifier to indicate the lowest possible threshold of an action or quality.

Meanings

Adverb

To a minimum degree; in a way that uses the smallest amount of something possible.

"The patient was treated minimally to avoid unnecessary complications."

Adverb

To a very small extent; barely or slightly.

"The results of the study were only minimally different from the previous year."

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