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profusely

[pruh-fyoos-lee, proh‐] / prəˈfyus li, proʊ‐ /
ADVERB
extensively
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In yoga, I watched, covetous and profusely sweating, as people around me in class pointed their toes skyward and inverted.

From Salon

I confronted him again, and he apologized profusely, promising that he really would stop.

From Washington Post

Reeder — who pleaded guilty to demonstrating in the Capitol — apologized profusely at sentencing, calling the riot “disgusting” and his actions “shameful, inexcusable.”

From Seattle Times

While the company acknowledged its mistake and profusely apologized to its customers in its blog, the reason may be less than genuine.

From The Verge

The email in question was a “rallying cry to CORE’s employees, profusely thanking them and expressing great pride for their hard work and lifesaving, emergency services,” he added.

From Los Angeles Times