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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
“It’s not like finding another primary care provider or orthopedic surgeon, and this is an exceedingly difficult task for someone who is mentally ill to accomplish,” Mark said.
But the fate of their home and those of their neighbors looked exceedingly bleak.
While the list of Trump’s political appointees grows, there’s another group that stays small – and exceedingly influential.
He has voted in favor of legislation that would threaten medical providers with prison time for failing to resuscitate infants born alive during an attempted abortion, an exceedingly rare occurrence.
With chemical properties exceedingly similar to typical nutrients like iron and calcium, toxic metals look virtually the same to the body.
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