massly

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mass +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

massly (comparative more massly, superlative most massly)

  1. On a mass scale; widely.
    • 1975, Intellect - Volumes 104-105, page 277:
      The adaptive strength was augmented by a fresh, massly proclaimed and practiced value system of "openness and emotional understanding."
    • 1993, Suzanne M. Rini, Beyond Abortion: A Chronicle of Fetal Experimentation, →ISBN, page 92:
      Will society ever be made massly aware that the abortion procedure has been skewed by abortion procedures that do not kill the fetus bet deliver it alive in some measure, not to be saved but to be used for the rest of us?
    • 2000, Isobel Murray, Jessie Kesson: Writing Her Life : a Biography, page 133:
      Boarded-out bairns should not be massly congregated in remote, rural areas - because, however grim it sounds, the fact remains that the area takes on an 'in the Trade' aspect.