sorely in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

sorely in the PONS Dictionary

sorely Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he will be sorely missed
to be sorely tempted to do sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The soils and vines had suffered and were sorely in need of nurturing.
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His creativity, sense of humor and genius will be sorely missed.
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He is sorely disappointed when he learns that he has been assigned to a neighbourhood police centre.
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Schools were sorely pressed to meet the needs.
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In the face of the imperial armies, and their sheer size, this was a sorely needed acquisition.
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This building was sorely needed by the school as beforehand humanities lessons had to be taught in several port-o-cabins, which were very substandard.
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Additionally, scholars have recommended that new policy initiatives concerning the issue of education and migrant children are sorely needed.
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Tim brought so much joy to everyone's life and will be sorely missed.
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He will be sorely missed, both on and off the court.
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But, because they are from two different tribes, their friendship is sorely tried.
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