English to Marathi Dictionary marginally

marginally

किंचित
definition
adverb
inflation is predicted to drop marginally
to only a limited extent; slightly.
example
For the first quarter, both teams were all over the place, and for the last they were only 'marginally' more composed.
The weather pattern gets 'marginally' much better tomorrow with no snow in the forecast.
Their second-choice team would be only 'marginally' weaker than their optimum selection.
It is true the speed of traffic in the zone is 'marginally' faster than before by approximately 1mph.
inflation is predicted to drop 'marginally'
For being 'marginally' wide at the last turn he lost a single point, but otherwise his three sections of driving were clean.
he's 'marginally' worse than he was
I felt 'marginally' happier and less distracted by events beyond my control.
he's 'marginally' worse than he was
Clinging to the idea of brainwashing is a coping strategy to make hate and death 'marginally' more explicable.
Eleven tracks are 'marginally' higher owing to their download popularity.
They were 'marginally' successful in that they created more chances than the visitors and forced two short corners.
It's pretentious but 'marginally' better than the sepia toned one where I'm cradling a small baby.
inflation is predicted to drop 'marginally'
I greet you tonight from a new internet cafe, opened only this week and perhaps 'marginally' nearer than my usual one.
Cork were the better side if only 'marginally' , and we made them earn their bread in a tight and tense finale.
Don't worry too much if your line is slightly heavier or 'marginally' lighter than my recommendations.
In child care the figures are 'marginally' better at 24 sick days per employee.
Perhaps today's keepers, 'marginally' less talented, are victims of the times in which they live.
They may be 'marginally' different because they can still hold the traditional ideals.
It is for these actors alone that this film is even 'marginally' entertaining.
I've just spent three nights in such a monstrosity, holed up in a room only 'marginally' larger than a shoebox.
Fortunately the two men emerge from a different exit, 'marginally' wider than the entrance.
The average British voter, the survey found, was 'marginally' to the left of centre, at minus 2.
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