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The correct spelling for "heavily" is H-E-A-V-I-L-Y.
vigorously, heavily
Heavily can be used in multiple ways. One definition of heavily is to describe an item that is heavy. Another use of the term can be very slowly, and third the term may be used to mean severely.
No, "heavily" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is done or to what extent something is done.
Jacob felt the weight of losing his grandmother: he walked heavily toward her casket.
They are heavily into selling drugs, prostitution, gambling, and protection.
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Lyell became one after Darwin was heavily influenced by his theory about gradual geological processes.
The superlative of heavily is "most heavily."
Yes Goodwill is a non profit organization as is most other charitable organizations like the Salvation Army and the Red Cross. Most of the centers depend heavily both on donations and volunteers.
Comparative Form- more heavilySuperlative Form- most heavily
more heavily, most heavily
Patriotism and nationalism were running high during World War One, and the Industrial Workers of the World were viewed by many as being a radical organization. They were targeted by the United States government. Many of their leaders were imprisoned, and the organization was heavily fined.
poluted, but not heavily
The Exchange's hideout on Nar Shaddaa is located in the Jekk'Jekk Tarr underground area. It is a dangerous and heavily fortified location that serves as a base of operations for the criminal organization.
more heavily
more heavily