Definition of Superabundantly

1. Adverb. To a superabundant extent ¹

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Definition of Superabundantly

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Superabundantly

superability
superable
superableness
superablenesses
superably
superabound
superabounded
superabounding
superaboundings
superabounds
superabsorbent
superabsorbents
superabundance
superabundances
superabundant
superabundantly (current term)
superaccept
superaccepts
superaccurate
superachiever
superachievers
superachieving
superacid
superacids
superacidulated
superactinide
superactinides
superactivities
superactivity
superacute

Literary usage of Superabundantly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memorial of the Revival in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, [Rev. Henry Ward (1859)
"... forth more abundantly than light or air, and it only remains for us to do our part, and God will abundantly, yes, and superabundantly do his. ..."

2. The Popular Science Monthly (1885)
"absolutely, indefensibly, " superabundantly" certain, or he knew no more "than a baby," to use his favorite simile, about the subjects I conversed with him ..."

3. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1885)
"bsolutely, indefensibly, "superabundantly" certain, or he knew no more " than a baby," to use his favorite simile, about the subjects I conversed with him ..."

4. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"... To God. superabundantly (su'pér-a-bun'dant-li), adv. In a superabundant manner; more than sufficiently; redundantly. Nothing but the uncreated infinite ..."

5. The Nineteenth Century (1885)
"Either he was absolutely, indefensibly,' superabundantly' certain, or he knew no more ' than a baby,' to use his favourite simile, about the subjects I ..."

6. William George Ward and the Catholic Revival by Wilfrid Philip Ward (1893)
"Either he was absolutely, indefeasibly, ' superabundantly' certain, or he knew no more ' than a baby,' to use his favourite simile, about the subjects I ..."

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