substantively

/səbˈstæntɪvli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is important, meaningful, or significant; with real substance or value.
    • The report was substantively different from the earlier draft.
    • The two proposals are substantively the same, despite minor wording changes.
    • She contributed substantively to the discussion with her research.
  2. In a way that relates to the essential part or main point of something, rather than minor details.
    • We need to focus on what substantively matters for the project's success.
    • The article substantively covers the causes of the economic crisis.
    • The judge ruled that the case had been substantively addressed in the lower court.
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