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		Definition of densely in English: denselyadverb ˈdɛnsliˈdɛnsli 1In a closely compacted or crowded manner; thickly.  a densely populated country  the best way to keep weeds at bay is to plant densely Example sentencesExamples -  Fertilizer in irrigation runoff has caused the normally small cattail patches to spread densely over thousands of acres.
 -  Tybee has been densely developed in single-family residences and condominium units.
 -  Studies in Costa Rica showed that screwworm flies prefer thick, densely forested areas to open pastures.
 -  The paintings feature window-like vistas of the ocean that relieve the densely decorated foregrounds.
 -  Nutrients enrich the water and some groups of microscopic algae begin to grow densely, or "bloom."
 -  Schuster's study of Albrecht Durer's Melencolia weighed in at 838 densely printed pages.
 -  Moss and ivy grew densely between each block, so that one might be standing very close to a foundation, and yet not recognise it in the least.
 -  The site of the house is spread across the crest and western slope of a high ridge densely covered in beech woods.
 -  Today the concept of a pedestrian-friendly, densely built community of wood-frame cottages hardly seems avant-garde.
 -  An antique television polished to a high gleam was covered densely with dust.
 
 2In a manner that is hard to understand because of its complexity.  densely plotted historical fiction Example sentencesExamples -  Densely argued and beautifully written, this play reminds us that remaining human in the face of totalitarian oppression is a triumph that cannot be snatched away.
 -  The motives of characters, which are part of James's expressive form, whether they become known or remain densely mysterious, are luminously present on the surface of the art.
 -  Few shortcuts are taken with the material, leaving densely convoluted plots.
 -  All three will require densely complicated policy solutions and deep shifts in economic thinking.
 -  My rationale was, if you can enunciate densely rhymed verse, and understand the syntax, you can speak the language.
 -  The language's highly flexible syntax and concise regular expression operators, make densely written PERL code indecipherable to the uninitiated.
 -  The French consume densely intellectual tomes with the fervour that we read Jackie Collins.
 -  They tried to discuss this directly with the church, sending densely argued letters to bishops and priests.
 -  He's known for writing densely complex, virtually un-filmable screenplays.
 -  Its 237 pages of text are as densely packed with insight and information as they are, sometimes, densely written.
 
 3informal In a stupid manner.  staff can be surly should they decide a customer is behaving densely as submodifier he is densely ignorant and primitive Example sentencesExamples -  She looked densely at you, she didn't even see me, and didn't ask us one question.
 -  Your ability to group people and label them as column a or column b astounds me, you must be an amazing racist or densely daft.
 -  The plot is paper-thin, the script is awful, and the acting densely wooden.
 -  Kurtz is being densely literal-minded.
 -  They give you an injection, it puts you into a densely dopey state for 5 minutes, then you wake up.
 -  The horse is a densely stupid animal.
 
    Definition of densely in US English: denselyadverbˈdɛnsliˈdenslē 1In a closely compacted or crowded manner; thickly.  a densely populated country  the best way to keep weeds at bay is to plant densely Example sentencesExamples -  Moss and ivy grew densely between each block, so that one might be standing very close to a foundation, and yet not recognise it in the least.
 -  An antique television polished to a high gleam was covered densely with dust.
 -  The site of the house is spread across the crest and western slope of a high ridge densely covered in beech woods.
 -  Tybee has been densely developed in single-family residences and condominium units.
 -  Schuster's study of Albrecht Durer's Melencolia weighed in at 838 densely printed pages.
 -  Studies in Costa Rica showed that screwworm flies prefer thick, densely forested areas to open pastures.
 -  Nutrients enrich the water and some groups of microscopic algae begin to grow densely, or "bloom."
 -  The paintings feature window-like vistas of the ocean that relieve the densely decorated foregrounds.
 -  Fertilizer in irrigation runoff has caused the normally small cattail patches to spread densely over thousands of acres.
 -  Today the concept of a pedestrian-friendly, densely built community of wood-frame cottages hardly seems avant-garde.
 
 2In a manner that is hard to understand because of its complexity.  densely plotted historical fiction Example sentencesExamples -  The language's highly flexible syntax and concise regular expression operators, make densely written PERL code indecipherable to the uninitiated.
 -  The French consume densely intellectual tomes with the fervour that we read Jackie Collins.
 -  Densely argued and beautifully written, this play reminds us that remaining human in the face of totalitarian oppression is a triumph that cannot be snatched away.
 -  My rationale was, if you can enunciate densely rhymed verse, and understand the syntax, you can speak the language.
 -  They tried to discuss this directly with the church, sending densely argued letters to bishops and priests.
 -  The motives of characters, which are part of James's expressive form, whether they become known or remain densely mysterious, are luminously present on the surface of the art.
 -  All three will require densely complicated policy solutions and deep shifts in economic thinking.
 -  Its 237 pages of text are as densely packed with insight and information as they are, sometimes, densely written.
 -  Few shortcuts are taken with the material, leaving densely convoluted plots.
 -  He's known for writing densely complex, virtually un-filmable screenplays.
 
 3informal In a stupid manner.  staff can be surly should they decide a customer is behaving densely as submodifier he is densely ignorant and primitive Example sentencesExamples -  Your ability to group people and label them as column a or column b astounds me, you must be an amazing racist or densely daft.
 -  She looked densely at you, she didn't even see me, and didn't ask us one question.
 -  The horse is a densely stupid animal.
 -  Kurtz is being densely literal-minded.
 -  The plot is paper-thin, the script is awful, and the acting densely wooden.
 -  They give you an injection, it puts you into a densely dopey state for 5 minutes, then you wake up.
 
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