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momentously

ADVERB
  1. in a momentous way

How To Use momentously In A Sentence

  • He is momentously disorganized, and is thus kept somewhat together -- and wearing pants -- thanks to the dutiful efforts of his friends and wife. MIND MELD: The Future of Star Wars
  • More momentously, geometric proofs are guided by our deep ability to see points, lines, shapes and their symmetries, similarities and congruences.
  • Said differently, Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, that album that so momentously marked my arrival to the world! Michael Gilmour: Bob Dylan And My Workingman's Blues: Confessions Of A Religion And Literature Professor
  • At Tate Modern, the result was a momentously confusing opening hang, where nothing had a place in the greater scheme of things because there was no greater scheme of things.
  • Suddenly, putting out the ‘party vibe,’ for arenas of fans became momentously difficult.
  • More momentously, LTCM made the mistake of going long on Russian bonds right before Russia defaulted. A Hazard of Fortunes
  • They made the rounds at the meetings of the financial organizations, presenting their data as a momentously cautionary tale.
  • Each season of the series is 24 hours in the officer's life - one momentously bad day on the job.
  • I was simply overwhelmed by sensation: one simply stood, receiving momentously bad news second by second with no possible escape or remedy.
  • Yet one could also argue that much of the transformation that did occur under Rumsfeld was the result of the debilitating war in Iraq, which forced the Pentagon, and the Army in particular, to change momentously, in ways that no defense secretary could have managed on his own. What Rumsfeld Got Right
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