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		Definition of monumentally in English: monumentallyadverb mɒnjʊˈmɛnt(ə)li 1To a very great or extreme degree.  he has monumentally failed to ask intelligent questions as submodifier a monumentally stupid idea Example sentencesExamples -  It is an extreme assessment of the mood within the corridors of power in the days leading up to what could be a monumentally destructive national dispute.
 -  He thought the whole issue had been monumentally mismanaged and that some bowlers were being allowed to get away with cheating.
 -  Perhaps he was just badly briefed by his advisers on this topic, in which he comes across as monumentally confused.
 -  I think Morrison's going to be monumentally disappointed by the restrictions he'll be faced with.
 -  You may not have been monumentally surprised to learn this report concluded that the army did a splendid job.
 -  What a monumentally tedious night that was.
 -  I'm arguing the banks as loan servicers have monumentally messed up.
 -  A prominent historian at the time described it as the most monumentally useless book ever written.
 -  He seemed monumentally bored with all the shiny stuff on offer.
 -  Under closer analysis, our supposedly cheap food supply becomes monumentally expensive.
 
 - 1.1 In a grandly imposing way.
 monumentally scaled metal sculptures  the games had been monumentally financed Example sentencesExamples -  At a larger scale the deep plan was followed through in the designs for St Patrick's, Kilsyth, and most monumentally at St Bride's, East Kilbride (1963-65).
 -  I posted about Katz's recent exhibit at Pace, monumentally sized paintings of pine trees, painted at his Maine studio.
 -  This whimsical but dangerous world was depicted in a monumentally epic 15,000 page, single-spaced typed novel, "In the Realms of the Unreal".
 -  Beautiful shots; San Francisco as a heavenly, monumentally vast and purgatorial non-place.
 -  The well-crafted, monumentally enlarged sequences through which he expressed his populist theme determined that the show would be of, but necessarily not by, the people.
 -  In these videos, the camera never stands still, often turning a full 360 degrees so that seemingly pin-headed figures, shot from the ground up, loom monumentally.
 -  The monumentally scaled drawings and paintings mix references to Mexican-American culture, inner-city life and gang culture.
 -  In the painting category Mullins' monumentally huge abstract compositions, "Lost Horizons," are an utterly absorbing visual experience:.
 -  You can sell a single, monumentally large and hopefully incredibly stunning photograph for $20,000.
 -  She is of diminutive stature and makes monumentally powerful, often huge sculptures.
 
  
 2By means of or like a monument.  the monumentally remembered dead Example sentencesExamples -  Here is the civilian victor of the civil war, monumentally appreciated, monumentally declared.
 -  Roman, Egyptian, and Indian are just a few cultures that also sculpted monumentally to commemorate a ruler or deity.
 -  Thin precast-concrete slabs monumentally define the approach from the nineteenth-century city, and its new memorial square.
 -  The tomb is austere and extravagant; classically restrained in outline; it gives a monumentally public form to an intensely private grief and mourning.
 -  No monument to him, however, adorns any of its parks: Baltimore has too many soldiers to honor to remember monumentally her poet son.
 
    Definition of monumentally in US English: monumentallyadverbˈˌmänyəˈmen(t)əlē 1To a very great or extreme degree.  he has monumentally failed to ask intelligent questions as submodifier a monumentally stupid idea Example sentencesExamples -  It is an extreme assessment of the mood within the corridors of power in the days leading up to what could be a monumentally destructive national dispute.
 -  Under closer analysis, our supposedly cheap food supply becomes monumentally expensive.
 -  You may not have been monumentally surprised to learn this report concluded that the army did a splendid job.
 -  What a monumentally tedious night that was.
 -  A prominent historian at the time described it as the most monumentally useless book ever written.
 -  I'm arguing the banks as loan servicers have monumentally messed up.
 -  He seemed monumentally bored with all the shiny stuff on offer.
 -  I think Morrison's going to be monumentally disappointed by the restrictions he'll be faced with.
 -  Perhaps he was just badly briefed by his advisers on this topic, in which he comes across as monumentally confused.
 -  He thought the whole issue had been monumentally mismanaged and that some bowlers were being allowed to get away with cheating.
 
 - 1.1 In a grandly imposing way.
 monumentally scaled metal sculptures  the games had been monumentally financed Example sentencesExamples -  Beautiful shots; San Francisco as a heavenly, monumentally vast and purgatorial non-place.
 -  The well-crafted, monumentally enlarged sequences through which he expressed his populist theme determined that the show would be of, but necessarily not by, the people.
 -  I posted about Katz's recent exhibit at Pace, monumentally sized paintings of pine trees, painted at his Maine studio.
 -  At a larger scale the deep plan was followed through in the designs for St Patrick's, Kilsyth, and most monumentally at St Bride's, East Kilbride (1963-65).
 -  You can sell a single, monumentally large and hopefully incredibly stunning photograph for $20,000.
 -  The monumentally scaled drawings and paintings mix references to Mexican-American culture, inner-city life and gang culture.
 -  In the painting category Mullins' monumentally huge abstract compositions, "Lost Horizons," are an utterly absorbing visual experience:.
 -  She is of diminutive stature and makes monumentally powerful, often huge sculptures.
 -  This whimsical but dangerous world was depicted in a monumentally epic 15,000 page, single-spaced typed novel, "In the Realms of the Unreal".
 -  In these videos, the camera never stands still, often turning a full 360 degrees so that seemingly pin-headed figures, shot from the ground up, loom monumentally.
 
  
 2By means of or like a monument.  the monumentally remembered dead  Lionni's stone sculptures monumentally standing on his grounds in Chianti Example sentencesExamples -  Roman, Egyptian, and Indian are just a few cultures that also sculpted monumentally to commemorate a ruler or deity.
 -  No monument to him, however, adorns any of its parks: Baltimore has too many soldiers to honor to remember monumentally her poet son.
 -  Thin precast-concrete slabs monumentally define the approach from the nineteenth-century city, and its new memorial square.
 -  The tomb is austere and extravagant; classically restrained in outline; it gives a monumentally public form to an intensely private grief and mourning.
 -  Here is the civilian victor of the civil war, monumentally appreciated, monumentally declared.
 
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