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greatly

[ greyt-lee ]

adverb

  1. in or to a great degree; much:

    greatly improved in health.

  2. in a great manner.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of greatly1

First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English gretli, gretlich(e); great + -ly
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In a tribute, Mr Dawson's family described him as a "much-loved father, granddad and partner who will be greatly missed".

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With the greatly diminished department of education, more money would be available to go to states, she said.

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Their share prices are particularly badly affected because the President has both decimated their supply chains strategies, and also risks greatly impairing their brand image amongst global consumers.

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The charity noted how he was "a highly respected actor" who would be "greatly missed".

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Before the housing authority purchase, the Clarendon set aside 8% of the units for lower-income families, but the agency is greatly expanding the number available and putting some rent restrictions on all units.

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