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View definitions for meticulously

meticulously

adverb as in accurately

adverb as in scrupulously

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“Eddie, it seemed to us, was a meticulously organized, detail-oriented person, and that is exactly what this character is.”

Not to mention chronicling those journeys in detailed blog posts, which are meticulously archived online.

Ahead of publication, I worked with BBC Panorama to meticulously fact-check my evidence.

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Adapted by Peter Straughan from the Robert Harris 2016 novel, the handsomely rendered and meticulously acted “Conclave” encompasses these universal struggles within the rigorously regimented ritual of electing a new pope.

And Blackwell can easily spend weeks meticulously cutting, staining and arranging small geometric tiles into a 24-by-40-inch wall art piece.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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