The Collaborative International Dictionary
Capaciously
Capaciously \Ca*pa"cious*ly\, adv. In a capacious manner or degree; comprehensively.
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capaciously
adv. In a capacious manner.
Usage examples of "capaciously".
The capaciously strong in soul among women will ultimately detect an infinite grossness in the demand for purity infinite, spotless bloom.
He had once described to a fellow-writer the impression produced on him by that plaster face, so capaciously ugly, as though comprehending the whole of human life, sharing all man's gluttony and lust, his violence and rapacity, but sharing also his strivings toward love and reason and serenity.
Lady Macbeth was a combat-capable starship, complete with antimatter drive and combat-wasp launch-rails, and she was being capaciously refurbished.