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UK
/kˌætɐstɹˈɒfɪkli/
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ADVERB
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with unfortunate consequences
catastrophically complex
How To Use catastrophically In A Sentence
- Sea level rises will follow, catastrophically for many low-lying countries.
- The system is catastrophically failing to end the vicious circle of criminality. Times, Sunday Times
- He named the Channeled Scablands, with its catastrophically water-carved coulees, dry waterfalls, potholes and huge erratic boulders.
- The system is catastrophically failing to end the vicious circle of criminality. Times, Sunday Times
- Teachers, many of whom are young and idealistic and keen to be palsy-walsy with children and play the role of surrogate parent, are paradoxically often the most stalwart champions of the catastrophically counter-productive dogmas regarding classroom arrangement and necessarily knowledge-free lessons in the UK's schools. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
- Thus the core mystery is not yet solved: what kind of astronomical object could explode so catastrophically?
- catastrophically complex
- Ressentiment sometimes goads such mass movements into a fleeting brilliance, but they curdle and collapse, tragi-comically or catastrophically, on their own cowardice, ignorance, and lies. Jim Sleeper: Behind The Snarking About OWS
- The faulty left-hand engine failed catastrophically as the aircraft approached the airport.
- The faulty left-hand engine failed catastrophically as the aircraft approached the airport.