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that would be the "im"

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Q: What is the prefix for immensely?
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What is immensely?

Immensely means greatly


What is an example of immensely?

A monkey is immensely annoying.


How can you right a sentence with immensely energized?

I was immensely energized this morning!


How do you say immensely in spanish?

If you mean something like "immensely grateful" then immensely would probably be "extremadamente" which actually means extremely.


How do you use the word immensely a sentence about an activity?

I was immensely proud of his work.


How do you put the word immensely in a sentence?

That is an immensely big crowd gathered for this carnival!


How can you use immensely in a sentence?

Immensely means something extreme or really large. Here are some sentences.The cave was immensely deep.I felt immensely sad at his death.He was immensely strong.


What sentence could you use for immensely?

the students' financial aid office helped me immensely.


Is barely a synonym for immensely?

no


How do you put immense in a sentence?

That skyscraper is an immensely large building. I was immensely bored at the lecture. The Atlantic stretched immensely before us. Dr. Jones was a huge part of our community and will be immensely missed.


Proper way to use immensely wonderful news in a sentence?

When she delivered a healthy baby after years of infertility, it was immensely wonderful news! She said, "I have immensely wonderful news! The bone marrow transplant was successful!" To the kids, the fact that school is cancelled due to extremely cold weather is immensely wonderful news.


I enjoyed my time with her immensely or I immensely enjoyed my time with her?

"I really enjoyed my time with her" is the normal expression of this. The more flowery literary phrase uses "immensely" metaphorically because the word "immense" technically applies to a "size". The phrase appears rather pretentious or autocratic, but the word "immensely" would be used at the end of the sentence.