Both Uses
essential
in
Chamberlain's Nazi Invasion of Poland Speech
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- It is essential in the face of the tremendous task which confronts us, more especially in view of our past experiences in this matter, to organize our manpower this time upon as methodical, equitable and economical a basis as possible.†
essential = necessary or important or relating to the basic nature of something
- It is not intended at the outset that any considerable number of men other than those already liable shall be called up, and steps will be taken to ensure that the manpower essentially required by industry shall not be taken away.†
*essentially = basically (in all important respects; or relating to the basic nature of something)
Definitions:
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(1)
(essential) necessary or important; or a basic and defining part of something
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)