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Definition of Immensely
1. Adverb. To an exceedingly great extent or degree. "Was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator"
Definition of Immensely
1. adv. In immense manner or degree.
Definition of Immensely
1. Adverb. Hugely; extremely; vastly. ¹
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Definition of Immensely
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Immensely
Literary usage of Immensely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kate Beaumont by John William De Forest (1872)
"Finally, my excellent wife would be immensely gratified by peace, and her
gratification is one of the many things that I am bound to live for. ..."
2. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"Forster was indignant and dismayed by this, as he thought, desperate act of the
landlord party, which immensely increased the difficulty of his task in ..."
3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1871)
"Otherwise our best endeavours will come to naught, or certainly the difficulties
of treating a malady will be immensely heightened, ..."
4. The Monistby Hegeler Institute, Edward C. Hegeler by Hegeler Institute, Edward C. Hegeler (1905)
"... of personal experience! in Egypt and Jerusalem and elsewhere are immensely
interesting, and make the reader seem to see it all.—Chicago uniting Poit. ..."
5. The Life and Theatrical Times of Charles Kean, F.S.A. by Fanny Kemble, Kate Field, John William Cole (1882)
"... which I find immensely interesting. I must now run out for a walk. It is
Sunday, and the horses are not used, and I must acquire some exercise, ..."
6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1853)
"Accordingly, his hostility towards Lady Lee was immensely aggravated when he
considered her, in addition to former offences, as the cause of his present ..."
7. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1867)
"... JEB Stuart joined me before the fight commenced, whs on the field the whole
day, assisted immensely by hie sagacious conn- *de, large experience, ..."
8. A Cycle of Adams Letters, 1861-1865 by Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams (1920)
"The General was immensely civil to me and altogether I enjoyed myself very much.
It was well I did, for some enjoyment was needed to compensate me for a ..."