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meticulously
[ muh-tik-yuh-luhs-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that shows extreme care about minute details; in a precise and thorough way, sometimes to an excessive degree:
He'd had collections of various kinds as a kid, each of them meticulously sorted and, yes, even inventoried.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of meticulously1
Example Sentences
Helen Pickett planned meticulously for the arrival of her first baby.
Instead of my usual meticulously planned trip, I opted to let the city guide me.
A small strategy group oversaw the campaign and meticulously planned its activities.
While crime scene investigators were meticulously searching the area for fingerprints and DNA - and coming up dry - officers were reviewing the promenade's CCTV.
"This was a meticulously researched and planned assassination attempt by a team of men well versed in the level of criminality to pull it off," prosecutor Michael Shaw KC said.
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