"utmostly" meaning in English

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Adverb

Etymology: Etymology tree English utmost Middle English -ly English -ly English utmostly From utmost + -ly. Etymology templates: {{ety|en|:af|utmost|-ly<id:adverbial>|text=+|tree=1}} Etymology tree English utmost Middle English -ly English -ly English utmostly [Appendix:Glossary#inherited|Inherited]] from", "keyword" : "inherited" } ], "status" : "ok", "lang_name" : "English", "term" : "-ly", "lang" : "en" } ], "keyword_label" : "From", "is_group" : true, "keyword" : "affix" } ], "lang_name" : "English", "term" : "utmostly", "status" : "ok", "lang" : "en" }" data-lang="en" data-title="utmostly"> From utmost + -ly. Head templates: {{en-adv|-}} utmostly (not comparable)
  1. To the utmost. Tags: not-comparable Synonyms (to the utmost): entirely, absolutely, utterly, profoundly, extremely, exceedingly, most
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