maximally

IPA: mˈæksʌmʌɫi

adverb

  • To a maximal extent; as much as possible.
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Examples of "maximally" in Sentences

  • An "A" was at least 90% of the maximally scoring student, etc.
  • The TSA rules require individuals to submit to a digital strip search that is maximally intrusive.
  • That said, we have an opportunity to make sure that, whatever happens, the nation's children will be maximally protected.
  • Third, no one denies the ability of an unfavorable (or less than maximally favorable) environment in limiting one's potential.
  • Yes, but he would never be called Mr. Rafaelsson – he would always be addressed as Matthew, even in maximally formal situations.
  • Drosophila model of Parkinson disease at concentrations significantly lower than that required to induce Hsp70 expression maximally
  • It always went all wonky for her when she looked away and back again, adjusting itself only minimally, as she imagined it may do maximally for others.
  • Paulson wanted to pick those expected to perform worst as that was the risk most desired to unload and that made his short position maximally valuable.
  • If your individual propensity to save equals your individual propensity to consume then you are a maximally efficient member of society (you remove no wealth from circulation through saving/hoarding, whatever you call it) and although long-run PPC growth is a goal, as Keynes put it, "In the long-run we are all dead."

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