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grossly English

Meaning grossly meaning

What does grossly mean?

grossly

in a gross manner

Synonyms grossly synonyms

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Simple sentences

Mary was bullied at school because her mother was grossly overweight.
This is grossly unfair.
Innovations will be grossly overestimated at first, but grossly underestimated in the long run.

Movie subtitles

Yes. I promoted him because John Fryer was grossly inefficient.
You grossly violated my request to be more distant.
Already I have been grossly negligent of my other patients.
You are grossly mistaken if you think that we were there.
Grossly underpaid.
All of which seems to me to be grossly unjust.
How grossly do they err, how little do they know of the nature of man, and yet they see it every day.
Someone will pay with their life for this grossly offensive act!
Mr. Brady, I've been insulted grossly in this house.
It's grossly discourteous, Highness.
Grossly?
This man is grossly offensive!
They're grossly overpopulated and begging formoney.
All I am saying is that the Civil Service is grossly overmanned and must be slimmed down.
That's a singularly stupid observation, sir, and grossly unscientific.
Never during my army career have I been so grossly insulted!
If they were, I've been grossly deceiving myself for a great many years. Now that's very interesting.
When I think that I believed you, and you could so grossly abuse my faith.
That would be grossly unfair.
They support their theoretical structure, in part, by a grossly distorted interpretation of the later evolutionary writings of Antoine Rouge.
AII of which seems to me to be grossly unjust.
Grossly, it was normal.
Consequently, I'm capable of retaliating in a way that would be grossly unfair to you.
Also, she was grossly impertinent.
Had our general Been what he knew himself, it had gone well: O, he has given example for our flight, Most grossly, by his own!
Such exotics are grossly unsuitable.
I mean, tricked out exactly like a bride. So grossly unsuitable.
In the second place, the Time Lords have no right to make this grossly unethical demand.
It is grossly prejudicial, not to mention it's hearsay.
It was a mistake to try. Your actions are grossly insubordinate.
We are grossly outnumbered.

News and current affairs

These other factors have combined to create a bubble around central-bank pronouncements and decisions that grossly exaggerates their economic significance.
The Bank also pushed for privatization of national health systems, water utilities, and road and power networks, and grossly underfinanced these critical sectors.
As a result, talented scientists and engineers are often grossly unaware of problems that need to be solved, and even those that might be motivated to do so are unlikely to apply their training to address new and emerging threats.
That is grossly inadequate.
But that common wisdom is grossly mistaken, because British law grants immigrants from all the Commonwealth countries something extraordinary: the right to vote in British elections, even national ones.
However, the force of the wind was grossly underestimated and worksmanship was inferior.
In an oligarchic economy such of that of today's Hong Kong, the costs of stagnation and the fruits of growth are distributed in grossly unfair ways.
Wealth is as grossly distributed as ever.
But to respond by fighting inflation inside the US would be grossly inappropriate - both much more painful for US consumers and pointless.
If the ECB grossly understates the risks, its credibility as a regulator will be badly tarnished.
The peso is now grossly overvalued.
Debt relief for the poorest of the poor is likely to continue at a grossly insufficient pace, even with new proposals that will be launched at the G-8 summit.
Perhaps the most difficult aspect of turning the US into a good global citizen is cutting back on its grossly excessive greenhouse gas emissions - roughly five times the global per capita average.
Torture, grossly unfair trials and denial of basic rights are commonplace. Anyone attempting to draw attention to such facts is routinely suppressed.
Moreover, nationalizing banks would have required dismissing Wall Street captains and their boards for grossly mismanaging their firms.
The British privatization program's greatest influence was in the former communist states, to which it gave the ideas and techniques needed to dismantle grossly inefficient command economies.
Unfortunately, the political debate is distorted by misleading statistics that grossly understate these gains.
Any adult who was alive in the US during these three decades realizes that this number grossly understates the gains of the typical household.
And these losses are massively skewed in ways that are grossly inefficient, in addition to being completely unfair.
But official measures of GDP may grossly overstate growth in the economy as they don't capture the fact that business sentiment among small firms is abysmal and their output is still falling sharply.
Indeed, it also grossly neglected to deal with an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Miyazaki Prefecture, allowing the disease to spread out of control.
People are starving, and many of those who survive are grossly malnourished.
Princess Di's legacy in generating iconography that opened the way to tremendous social change is grossly underappreciated.
In the 1990's, Japan's government, grossly misjudging the sources of the economy's difficulties, vastly increased government expenditures on public works, but ignored supply-side adjustments.
Investors who have bet against Japan in the past have been badly burned, grossly underestimating the Japanese people's remarkable flexibility and resilience.

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