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doubly
/ ˈ»åÊŒ²ú±ôɪ /
adverb
- to or in a double degree, quantity, or measure
doubly careful
- in two ways
doubly wrong
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Example Sentences
All the fuss about autopens is doubly strange coming from someone who argued with a straight face that he could declassify secret documents without signing anything.
Janette, 67, who was a former carer herself, has dementia and is doubly incontinent.
She has a learning disability, hypermobility, is doubly incontinent, and is more susceptible to cancers.
As someone who has lived in Altadena for 20 years and was raised in Pasadena, Ferdinand felt doubly affected by the fires.
This urban-rural divide has been done to death but having alluded to it, it’s doubly frustrating that the script hasn’t decided which side Blake is on.
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