grossly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

grossly in the PONS Dictionary

grossly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be grossly unfair
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Being then separated and pounded grossly, the brick absorbs the oil.
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In addition, it also leads to the grossly uneven distribution of wealth.
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The study concluded that existing forms of diagnosis were grossly inaccurate in distinguishing individuals without mental disorders from those with mental disorders.
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He found some success at the local club levels despite the grossly overpowered, unrefined engine.
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It's grossly out of proportion to other cases.
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The press was upbeat about the roomy interior and plush ride, but was critical about the grossly underpowered engine and equally primitive gearbox.
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Lives are grossly varied in terms of wealth, comfort and quality across the globe.
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It consists of an airfoil, vertical and grossly ovoidal tube, with a mobile flap which improves the separation between the intrados and extrados.
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It was said to be grossly mismanaged and a hotbed of disease.
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These things have never been told at all, or grossly misrepresented in the telling.
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