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Definition of "seminally" [seminally]

  • In a seminal way. (adverb)

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Use "seminally" in a sentence
  • "It was only many years later that I realized how seminally important Anthony's rash decision to get rid of hishair-halo was in the annalsof Rock Fashion."
  • "Ever the good cop, Gordon took care of the second hour of the meeting, leading the more than 20-strong group of reporters through a round of Beth Kanter's seminally informative Social Media Game."
  • "At that time, Judge Edward Kaufman seminally declared that Steel's efforts had "already caused [the child] anxiety, nightmares and psychological harm" and that, for the girl, "a declaration of paternity would be a statement that her family is other than what she knows it to be and needs it to be.""