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exceedingly
[ik-see-ding-lee]
adverb
to an unusual degree; very; extremely.
The children were doing exceedingly well in school.
Word History and Origins
Origin of exceedingly1
Example Sentences
Direct meetings between its members were exceedingly rare.
For the Green Umbrella concert, Chin revealed a great range of approaches among the four exceedingly interesting next-generation composers.
The FDA has previously said that fewer than 0.5% of women who take the drug experience “serious adverse reactions,” and deaths are exceedingly rare.
Its plaster interior, an old taxidermy technique, gives it a stiff visage and makes it exceedingly heavy.
It’s an exceedingly important idea, of course, especially now that conspiracies are mainstream, deepfake content is exploding, and nobody can agree on what to believe.
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