About The Word Immensely
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Immensely
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What's The Definition Of Immensely?
[adv] to an exceedingly great extent or degree; "He had vastly overestimated his resources"; "was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Immensely: vastly Related Terms | Find terms related to Immensely: ad infinitum | boundlessly | colossally | divinely | endlessly | enormously | eternally | ever | excessively | exquisitely | extremely | forever | gigantically | gloriously | hugely | illimitably | immeasurably | in perpetuity | incalculably | incomprehensibly | infinitely | innumerably | inordinately | interminably | limitlessly | magnificently | marvelously | measurelessly | over | overfull | overly | overmuch | prodigiously | stupendously | superbly | terrifically | titanically | to infinity | too | tremendously | unduly | vastly | without end | without limit | wonderfully See Also | Immensely In Webster's Dictionary \Im*mense"ly\, adv.
In immense manner or degree.
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