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Completely

/kəmˈpliːtli/
To the full extent; in every particular; fully finished or realized.

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Examples:

In all the excitement, I completely forget about Jensen.

Several buildings are on fire; a few are completely decimated.

Had He ever failed her yet – completely?

Etymology:

etymology
The word completely originates from the Middle English word compleet which is derived from the Latin completus, the past participle of complere, meaning to fill up or finish.

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105 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
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