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massively

adverb as in heavily

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The group-think and liberal high-fiving was as bad as ever and continues to be a massive trap and distraction for journalists.

From Axios

Then, when he was about 15, he went alone to Mexico City to work at a massive recycling facility, he told me when I called to interview him recently.

I’m focused on building Calendly into a massive standalone business.

From Fortune

The plan calls for massive spending to undo the learning loss that students have experienced over the last nine months.

He wasn’t helping them, he was abusing them and there’s a big massive difference.

Like the financial sector, the housing industry is massively regulated in all sorts of ways.

Like any massively successful property, the Turtles eventually began influencing its audience in unsuspecting ways.

Why [are they] targeting, massively and worldwide, this RAT in particular?

Meanwhile, sea level rise will emerge as a huge, inexorable and massively expensive problem.

What is wrong and embarrassing is the President of the United States reciting a massively discredited factoid.

Language is probably the most self-contained, the most massively resistant of all social phenomena.

The waggoner, throned aloft, rolling massively in his seat, was not so much below Paul's eye.

Iron Thoughts, twice as broad across the back as Tick-Tock, twice as massively muscled, looked like a devil-beast even to her.

A bust of Swedenborg over a massively carved bookcase, filled with volumes of royal exterior, attracted Emily's eye.

Stress and thrust answer each other directly, simply, massively.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to massively, such as: densely, thickly, dejectedly, dully, gloomily, and ponderously.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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