consummately
advEtymology
From consummate + -ly.
- derived from cōnsummātus
- inherited from consummat(e) — “(past participle) fulfilled, completed; (adjective) perfect, consummate”
- inherited from consummat(e)
Definitions
In a consummate manner.
- It is most certain that was her Soul as beautiful as is her Body, nothing under the Heavens wou'd be more consummately perfect.
- Iassert, Sir, that he is ignorant, that he has from the beginning been consummately ignorant of the principles, temper, disposition and force of the colonies.
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