Liberally [adverb]

Definition of Liberally:

to a great extent

Opposite/Antonyms of Liberally:

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Sentence/Example of Liberally:

That may mean, in part, ordering takeout liberally from favorite restaurants when dining in isn’t safe.

Radford is the only player averaging more than 30 minutes, with Young substituting liberally to keep the lineup on the court as fresh as possible down the stretch.

I couldn’t drain them, despite using fans and lights liberally and running the fridge from the moment I picked up the trailer until I got home.

Rebuilding is a word that has been used liberally the past several months.

He paid for the lunch, and tipped the waiters so liberally that they all hoped he would come again often.

No word of the bombs and trench mortars I asked for six weeks ago, but the "bayonets" are coming in liberally now.

She was far too sensible for ingratitude, and fully appreciated the gifts that life had so liberally dealt her.

This rule, theoretically correct, must be very liberally interpreted in practice.

Lands and money had been bestowed on him so liberally that he was one of the richest subjects in Europe.

Colonel Clay had liberally supplied Mark with money for the journey; in fact, the Colonel seemed to have plenty of money.