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My uneducated guess, since 'ferverishly' is not a word, is that it's being used in place of 'fervently' which would be

fervent |ˈfərvənt|

adjective

having or displaying a passionate intensity

I came to this conclusion after hearing it used 'live ferverishly'. If anyone has another or better theory, I would love to hear it.

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Fervor is the American spelling of the English word fervour. It means an intense or passionate feeling and has its origin in the word fervor, meaning to boil.

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