Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word EXTREMELY


EXTREMELY

Definitions of EXTREMELY

  1. (degree) To an extreme degree.

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Number of letters

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Is palindrome

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Examples of Using EXTREMELY in a Sentence

  • It has built-in language support for design by contract (DbC), extremely strong typing, explicit concurrency, tasks, synchronous message passing, protected objects, and non-determinism.
  • Transportation technologies on a remote area like Antarctica need to be able to deal with extremely low temperatures and continuous winds to ensure the travelers' safety.
  • The Belgian Blue's extremely lean, hyper-sculpted, ultra-muscular physique is termed "double-muscling".
  • Designed to be extremely minimalistic, the language consists of only eight simple commands, a data pointer, and an instruction pointer.
  • It is an extremely reactive element and a strong oxidising agent: among the elements, it has the highest electron affinity and the third-highest electronegativity on the revised Pauling scale, behind only oxygen and fluorine.
  • The precolonial legacies of the sultanates linger while the political situation in Comoros has been extremely fluid since the country's independence in 1975, subject to the volatility of coups and political insurrection.
  • Modern cruise missiles are capable of traveling at high subsonic, supersonic, or hypersonic speeds, are self-navigating, and are able to fly on a non-ballistic, extremely low-altitude trajectory.
  • The detective genre began around the same time as speculative fiction and other genre fiction in the mid-nineteenth century and has remained extremely popular, particularly in novels.
  • It can be an extremely broad concept, although in everyday usage it is often more narrowly used to talk about profound wickedness and against common good.
  • Population distribution is extremely uneven, with the majority of the population concentrated in the southern and western regions of the country.
  • It is extremely radioactive; its most stable isotope, francium-223 (originally called actinium K after the natural decay chain in which it appears), has a half-life of only 22 minutes.
  • Abdul Ben Bonanza), who happens to be vacationing in Flåklypa, and to enter the race, the trio builds a gigantic racing car: Il Tempo Gigante—a fabulous construction with two extremely big engines (weighing 2.
  • The local costumes are extremely picturesque, and are well seen on the day of St John the Baptist, the patron saint.
  • The population of the country almost doubled during the 20th century, but the pattern of growth was extremely uneven due to large-scale internal migration from the rural South to the industrial cities of the North, due to the Italian economic miracle of the 1950s and 1960s.
  • An extremely important definition of income is Haig–Simons income, which defines income as Consumption + Change in net worth and is widely used in economics.
  • The country it traverses in its extremely sinuous course is very level, similar in character to that of the Juruá.
  • He was an extremely prolific artist who left approximately twelve hundred paintings and more than one thousand drawings.
  • Lesotho's geographic location makes it extremely vulnerable to political and economic developments in South Africa.
  • Although the oil discoveries of the 1960s have brought immense wealth, at the time of its independence it was an extremely poor desert state whose only important physical asset appeared to be its strategic location at the midpoint of Africa's northern rim.
  • The Liber Memorialis is an ancient book in Latin featuring an extremely concise summary—a kind of index—of universal history from earliest times to the reign of Trajan.


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