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superabundantly

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a superabundant manner; more than sufficiently; redundantly.

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  • adverb To a superabundant extent

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Examples

  • Certainly this suffices to show superabundantly by how many roads Modernism leads to the annihilation of all religion.

    An anniversary note Mike L 2007

  • Certainly this suffices to show superabundantly by how many roads Modernism leads to the annihilation of all religion.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Mike L 2007

  • Thus a human problem is solved in a way that is truly divine and the initial request is superabundantly granted.

    Pope Benedict at Altötting Argent 2006

  • They had indeed arrived in the dining-parlour of the mansion, where the table was superabundantly loaded, and where the number of attendants, to a certain extent, vindicated the sarcasms of the young nobleman.

    The Fortunes of Nigel 2004

  • There never was a more faithful companion; from his waddling days until the last he never left me, and the tokens of his affections were superabundantly manifested.

    Last Leaves from Dunk Island 2003

  • These things are superabundantly evident in the case of a monarchy or an aristocracy; but it is sometimes rather gratuitously assumed that the same kind of injurious influences do not operate in a democracy.

    Representative Government 2002

  • “Night and day praying exceedingly,” that is, praying out of measure, with intense earnestness, superabundantly, beyond measure, exceeding abundantly.

    The Weapon of Prayer 1835-1913 1991

  • Richards were received at the time with a certain amount of surprise, but they have been superabundantly confirmed by tests applied by succeeding investigators.

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1914 - Presentation 1966

  • But what do I speak of any one or the other particular kind of men, as if this self-love had not the same effect everywhere and rendered most men superabundantly happy?

    In Praise of Folly c. 1466-1536 1958

  • He was made nearly tipsy at a funeral -- was shown how to carve haggis -- and a fit of bile was the consequence, of his too plentifully partaking of a superabundantly rich currant bun.

    A Love Story A Bushman

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