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fully
(fully)
Pronunciation:
/ˈfʊli/
adverb
1
completely or entirely; to the fullest extent:
I fully understand the fears of the workers
2
no less or fewer than (used to emphasize an amount):
fully 65 per cent of all funerals are by cremation
Origin:
Old English
fullīce
(see
full
1
,
-ly
2
)
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