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abundantly

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a·bun·dant  (-bndnt)
adj.
1. Occurring in or marked by abundance; plentiful. See Synonyms at plentiful.
2. Abounding with; rich: a region abundant in wildlife.

[Middle English aboundant, from Old French abondant, from Latin abundns, abundant-, present participle of abundre, to overflow; see abound.]

a·bundant·ly adv.

abundantly [əˈbʌndəntlɪ]
adv
1. very he made his disagreement with her abundantly clear
2. plentifully; in abundance
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Adv.1.abundantly - in an abundant manner; "they were abundantly supplied with food"; "he thanked her profusely"

abundantly
adverb
Translations
abundantly [əˈbʌndəntlɪ] ADVabundantemente
he made it abundantly clear to me thatme dejó meridianamente claro que ...
abundantly [əˈbʌndəntli] adv
[clear, plain, obvious, apparent] → tout à fait
to make sth abundantly clear → signifier très clairement qch
[grow] → à foison; [available] → en grande quantité; [illustrated] → abondamment, copieusement
abundantly
advreichlich; growin Hülle und Fülle, üppig; to make it abundantly clear that …mehr als deutlich zu verstehen geben, dass …; it was abundantly clear (to me) that …es war (mir) mehr als klar, dass …; that is abundantly obviousdas ist mehr als offensichtlich
abundantly [əˈbʌndəntlɪ] advin grande abbondanza
he made it abundantly clear to me that ... → mi ha fatto chiaramente capire che...


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The latter are abundantly amusing, and, in view of the wonderful "travellers' tales" with which we have been entertained by African explorers, they can scarcely be considered extravagant; while the ingenuity and invention of the author will be sure to excite the surprise and the admiration of the reader, who will find M.
He gave his own goats just sufficient food to keep them alive, but fed the strangers more abundantly in the hope of enticing them to stay with him and of making them his own.
Brother, these people know you, and your active support will bear fruit abundantly.
 
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