meticulously
English
Etymology
meticulous + -ly
Adverb
meticulously (comparative more meticulously, superlative most meticulously)
- In a meticulous manner.
- 2016 March 6, John Oliver, “Special Districts”, in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, season 3, episode 4, HBO:
- In fact, they ran that forty-three minutes’ meeting so meticulously, they even took input from the public with predictable results.
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Translations
meticulously
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