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catastrophically

[ka-tuh-strahf-ik-lee]

adverb

  1. in a way, to a degree, or with a result that is catastrophic.



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The 29-year-old said the culture and attitude to alcohol was "deeply unhealthy" with some people getting "really catastrophically drunk".

From BBC

But something had gone catastrophically wrong, and mere seconds after its wheels left the ground, the plane was in trouble.

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"I myself warned people away from getting into that submersible. I specifically told them that it was simply a matter of time before it failed catastrophically. I told Stockton Rush himself that I believed that."

From BBC

Judge Knowles said the fact she had not declared the County Court Judgements left her "catastrophically compromised" and vulnerable to "corruption and blackmail".

From BBC

The Palisades fire, which ignited Jan. 7 after forecasters warned of catastrophically high winds, destroyed nearly 7,000 structures and killed 12 people.

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