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minimally compliant
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "minimally compliant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something meets the basic requirements or standards but does not exceed them. Example: "The software was deemed minimally compliant with the new regulations, allowing it to be used temporarily while updates were made."
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4 human-written examples
"I'm defending Twitter's policy because it is the one I hope others adopt: transparent, minimally compliant w/ law, user-empowering," she wrote.
News & Media
In the present study, whenever possible a researcher would prefer to implement the lowest possible level of standards that would make them minimally compliant.
For this type of minimally compliant patient, our mailed reminder could have communicated to the patient that he or she was responsible for any appointment made.
Science
Thus, the benefits of a primary care-based targeted screening on the incidence of very thick melanomas could be due not only to the involvement of GPs trained in screening, 52 but also to the impact of a simple annual reminder on minimally compliant patients.
Science
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53 human-written examples
The MIRO Platform, designed at DLR, is a highly integrated and compliant mechatronic robotic system for minimally invasive surgery.
Science
Noticing was minimally affected by whether the driver was aggressive or compliant.
The procedure is simple, economic, quick, minimally invasive, one-step, with low percentage of complications, and compliant with the regulatory panorama.
The technique is safe, minimally invasive, simple, one-step, with low percentage of complications, and compliant with the regulatory panorama.
Minimally processed.
News & Media
He was minimally conscious.
News & Media
Later, I found him compliant.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "minimally compliant" when you want to convey that something meets the absolute minimum requirements but doesn't exceed them. It's useful when describing systems, processes, or behaviors.
Common error
Avoid using "minimally compliant" when describing something that exceeds basic requirements or demonstrates a strong commitment to standards. Using it in such contexts can undermine the positive qualities you're trying to convey.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "minimally compliant" functions as an adjectival modifier, describing the extent to which something adheres to a set of rules, standards, or requirements. Ludwig provides examples in which it describes patients, software, or a company's adherence to legal requirement.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "minimally compliant" describes something that meets the lowest acceptable level of standards or requirements. Ludwig confirms that it is grammatically correct. It is most frequently used in science and news contexts. Alternatives include "just compliant" or "barely compliant", depending on the nuance you want to convey. When using "minimally compliant", ensure that the subject truly meets only the basic criteria, as overstating the degree of compliance can be misleading. As such remember to use "minimally compliant" when you want to convey that something meets the absolute minimum requirements but doesn't exceed them.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
barely compliant
Emphasizes a state of just meeting the requirements, with little margin for error.
just compliant
Highlights that the entity meets the minimum requirements, without exceeding them.
marginally compliant
Indicates a borderline case of compliance, where the margin is slim.
minimally conforming
Focuses on the act of conforming to a standard, but only to the least extent.
basically compliant
Suggests a simple or fundamental level of compliance, without advanced features.
slightly compliant
Emphasizes the low degree to which requirements are met.
somewhat compliant
Indicates a partial compliance, not fully meeting all requirements.
nominally compliant
Suggests compliance exists in name only, potentially masking deeper issues.
technically compliant
Implies that compliance is achieved through a narrow or legalistic interpretation of the rules.
perfunctorily compliant
Compliance done as a routine duty, lacking genuine commitment.
FAQs
What does "minimally compliant" mean?
The term "minimally compliant" signifies that something adheres to the lowest acceptable level of requirements or standards. It meets the basic criteria, but does not necessarily exceed them.
How can I use "minimally compliant" in a sentence?
You might say, "The new software update is "barely compliant" with industry regulations, but it's enough to avoid penalties." or "The company aimed to be "technically compliant", focusing on meeting legal requirements rather than exceeding them."
What are some alternatives to "minimally compliant"?
Alternatives include "just compliant", "nominally compliant", or "technically compliant". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
When is it appropriate to use "minimally compliant"?
Use "minimally compliant" when the subject in question fulfills only the necessary criteria, with no additional effort or exceeding of requirements. It's best when a more thorough compliance is not required, or as a temporary measure until better compliance can be achieved.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested