severely

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Recent Examples of severely But the dramatic cut in drug production was also due in part to farmers being given alternative crops to the cultivation of opium poppies, De Croo said, noting that funding for such programs had been severely curtailed. ABC News, 8 July 2026 However, local journalism's ability to cover these profound changes is severely declining, with a 75% drop in local reporting since the early 2000s. Shalin Jyotishi, Forbes.com, 8 July 2026 Video shared by the Charlotte Fire Department on social media shows the home on Tremaine Court was severely damaged as firefighters worked 40 minutes to bring the fire under control. Mark Price july 8, Charlotte Observer, 8 July 2026 But the week started with a great deal of adversity for the 6-foot-9 flamethrower from Raynham that could severely impact his draft stock. Greg Dudek, Boston Herald, 7 July 2026 For retailers and brands, the implications include direct attacks on their customers that can severely damage the relationship by souring the shopping experience. Arthur Zaczkiewicz, Footwear News, 7 July 2026 For some development perspective, Bridenstine brought up NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, which, though also severely delayed for years leading up to its debut, managed a completely successful mission right out of the gate. Josh Dinner, Space.com, 7 July 2026 There is little programming here, and our freedom of movement is severely restricted. Brady Tillett, Twin Cities, 7 July 2026 These court costs could hit a household that is already severely stretched by the $3 million that Harry and Meghan annually pay for their personal security operation, Wakeford said. Martha Ross, Mercury News, 7 July 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for severely
Adverb
  • Yet others — particularly those who identify as Jews through ethnic, cultural or family ties, rather than religion — feel less connected to Israel and judge its actions in the ongoing conflict more harshly.
    David Crary, Los Angeles Times, 8 July 2026
  • The Street graded Meta’s capital expenditure intentions more harshly relative to its hyperscaler peers ( Amazon , Microsoft , and Alphabet ), as monetization of that spend would depend almost entirely on internal demand for compute.
    Zev Fima, CNBC, 8 July 2026
Adverb
  • Be vigilant about never leaving young children and pets in vehicles without supervision, especially during periods of intense heat, as car interiors can quickly become extremely hot.
    CA Weather Bot, Sacbee.com, 14 July 2026
  • Surveillance of a suspect can take hours or days, and is extremely resource-intensive.
    Caroll Alvarado, CNN Money, 14 July 2026
Adverb
  • The oppressively hot and steamy weather was no deterrent for the crowds that lined up along Crandon Boulevard on Saturday to celebrate America’s independence at Key Biscayne’s 67th Fourth of July parade.
    Pedro Portal, Miami Herald, 4 July 2026
  • Fortunately, this spell of hot temps will be a generally drier heat — not necessarily oppressively humid like is typical for New England.
    Rick Sobey, Boston Herald, 19 May 2026
Adverb
  • The reputations of our decent and hard-working journalists were terribly impugned, and today they have been exonerated.
    K.J. Yossman, Variety, 7 July 2026
  • Your assumption of my competence, while gracious, would be terribly misguided.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 6 July 2026
Adverb
  • Two days after presenting the report at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Guatemala City, Gerardi was brutally murdered in his home.
    Britannica Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica, 7 July 2026
  • After being so brutally and unfortunately derailed, the album doesn’t really recover.
    Dash Lewis, Pitchfork, 6 July 2026
Adverb
  • The senior-citizen ballers, whose core lineup still incredibly includes Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards, may even take things on the road.
    Madeleine Marr, Miami Herald, 14 July 2026
  • Graham and his sister shared an incredibly close relationship.
    Oren Oppenheim, ABC News, 13 July 2026
Adverb
  • Pushing too hard is a fast route to overuse injuries and trail burnout, and neither one gets you to the terminus.
    Hanna Wickes, Kansas City Star, 13 July 2026
  • Others will argue, reasonably, that no other commercial industry staffs onboard physicians on most routes, and that the infrequency of serious events makes dedicated medical staffing hard to justify economically.
    Sriman Swarup, STAT, 13 July 2026
Adverb
  • Human and animal circadian rhythms could be badly affected if the sun—or a simulacrum of it—never sets.
    Jeffrey Kluger, Time, 14 July 2026
  • What Peng is arguing is that the AI boom’s boosters — and a lot of investors pricing that boom into equities — may be badly miscalibrated on timing.
    Nick Lichtenberg, Fortune, 14 July 2026

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“Severely.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/severely. Accessed 15 Jul. 2026.

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