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Definition of Importantly

Importantly
Importantly Im*por"tant*ly, adv. In an important manner.

Meaning of Importantly from wikipedia

- Important Things with Demetri Martin was a sketch-variety show that aired on Comedy Central starring comedian Demetri Martin. Each episode examined a...
- A very important person (VIP or V.I.P.) or personage is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their high social rank, status, influence,...
- The following list, derived from the statistics of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), lists the most valuable agricultural products...
- The Important Book is a 1949 children's picture book written by American author Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. The book describes...
- Hope Is Important is the debut studio album by Scottish rock band Idlewild, released 26 October 1998 through Food Records. After finalizing their line-up...
- A commercially important person (CIP) refers to a high-value commercial clients. The term is typically used in the context of airport business lounges...
- influenced the world. List of important publications in computer science List of important publications in cryptography List of important publications in mathematics...
- An Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) is an area identified using an internationally agreed set of criteria as being globally important for the...
- Nothing Important is a studio album by Richard Dawson, released in 2014 by Weird World. The album consists of four songs, two of which ("Nothing Important" and...
- A systemically important financial institution (SIFI) is a bank, insurance company, or other financial institution whose failure might trigger a financial...