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amply

[ am-plee ]

adverb

  1. in an ample manner; sufficiently or abundantly:

    He apologized amply for his error. They were amply supplied with food.



amply

/ ˈæmplɪ /

adverb

  1. more than sufficiently; fully; generously

    he was amply rewarded



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Word History and Origins

Origin of amply1

First recorded in 1550–60; amp(le) + -ly

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Example Sentences

The text amply surveys the various cultural exponents of tattooing accompanied by excellent images.

That was amply demonstrated during the recent feud between rappers T.I. and Azealia Banks.

It does not know how to govern, as Morsi's presidency amply demonstrated.

She was no such thing, as the full quote in all its context amply corroborates.

Happily, it is a place more than amply filled by hundreds of prior works.

Barbour adds that 'many others of mickle main' were killed in the mle; and the statement is amply confirmed.

They, however, kept the same warmth of feeling for him, as was amply proved during the crisis of 1877.

Two days were amply sufficient to see all that Calais has to exhibit.

If there were something rude and uncouth in old Schiller, it was amply compensated by his noble spirit.

The list of challenge cups presented by Her Majesty will amply confirm the assertion.

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