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Definitions for catastrophically
cat·a·stroph·i·cal·ly
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Princeton's WordNet
catastrophicallyadverb
with unfortunate consequences
"catastrophically complex"
Wiktionary
catastrophicallyadverb
In a catastrophic manner.
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catastrophically
Catastrophically refers to something occurring with suddenness, severity, or destructiveness, typically involving extreme harm or damage. This term is often associated with disastrous events, significant failures, or devastating consequences. It can also imply a dramatic alteration, usually negative or undesirable, in the state or condition of something.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of catastrophically in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of catastrophically in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of catastrophically in a Sentence
The amount of risk being put on the public market is higher than it should be, and I worry if some of those fail catastrophically, and retail investors get hurt, it will stain the whole category.
Some of these victims have been catastrophically injured.
There are catastrophically few in the city. We also have a grandmother with dementia who needs diapers and medicines on an ongoing basis, which are also not available.
The rocket ejected, began to light, and then failed catastrophically.
We do not want to repeat 2016, where I was told the reason that the government, the administration, felt confident in leaving Siamak behind was the assurance they had that Siamak would be released within weeks, that tried and failed catastrophically, because not only Siamak was not released, but within weeks my dad was taken.
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