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Consummately

Consummately \Con*sum"mate*ly\, adv. In a consummate manner; completely.
--T. Warton.

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consummately

adv. In a consummate manner

Usage examples of "consummately".

These were surroundings the place had never possessed, and Ryan wondered why it had been built in this place in this style, so obviously at odds with the realities of Washington, but built by a man who had understood the workings of the city so consummately well.

He could be directed to do exactly what she wanted, when she wanted it, and do it consummately well, for he loved to give pleasure to a woman.

These were surroundings the place had never possessed, and Ryan wondered why it had been built in this place in this style, so obviously at odds with the realities of Washington , but built by a man who had understood the workings of the city so consummately well.

Jupiter and Mithras were far from here, and none saw Iesu, and Syagrius was consummately busy.

But in those moments of blackness you stood there, as though you yourself were made of stone like the stunted, buried buildings around you, and for all your educated cynicism, for all your late-twentieth-century materialist Western maleness and your fierce despisal of all things superstitious, you felt a touch of true and absolute terror, a consummately feral dread of the dark.