superphenomenally

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Etymology

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super- +‎ phenomenally

Adverb

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superphenomenally (comparative more superphenomenally, superlative most superphenomenally)

  1. (very rare) In a superphenomenal manner; to a superlatively phenomenal degree.
    • 1964, Leopold Damrosch, The Current Digest of the Soviet Press, Volume 15[1], American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, page 38:
      For Such a tourist, be he superphenomenally observant, it is difficult to grasp the life of a foreign country in a profound way.
    • 2005, Micah Stampley, The Songbook Of Micah[2]:
      MICAH STAMPLEY has indeed manifested in the music ministry as a superphenomenally anointed voice for the Kingdom of God.
    • 2014, Fwd: page 3) Re: reddit/com/u/Pt-Ir_parsec[3]:
      superphenomenally, there is but the one degenerate Type of infinite I'dea: I~am (a priori cxmplxplura); phenomenally, I will continue to defend the distinctive finitudes I will, as We will.
  2. (very rare) In terms of superphenomena.