Sentence examples for be lesser from inspiring English sources

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be lesser

noun

A thing that is of smaller size, value, importance etc.

  • The lesser of two evils

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Women in Afghanistan are held to be lesser beings than men; they are accorded fewer rights and fewer opportunities.

Most of the artists are young, and the older ones tend to be lesser known.

Only convict felons there will be lesser offenders brought form Riker's Island to work.

County testing at vineyards and golf courses showed what appeared to be lesser pesticide problems.

He is an absolutely magnificent rugby player and any team would be lesser without him".

Sometimes reviews are lesser things than books, but books can also be lesser things than reviews".

Although Bergen ties up these narrative threads, they turn out to be lesser concerns.

I would be lesser without these experiences both professionally and personally.

If Labour sneaks in, there will be lesser, but still painful, belt-tightening.

The fleeing "prey" will be lesser cabinet members and under secretaries, dressed up as annoying hippies from the 60's.

In a career that spans 50 years and counting, as Sendak's does, there are bound to be lesser works.

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