Vertiginosamente in english

Dizzily

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

vertiginosamente = dramatically ; sharply ; steeply ; vertiginously ; dizzyingly ; dizzily. 

Example: This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.Example: The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.Example: The continental slope refers to a relatively steeply sloping surface lying seaward of the continental shelf.Example: This has to do with the amount of data being generated online, which on a year on year basis has been increasing vertiginously.Example: This novel is dazzlingly beautiful, dizzyingly fast-paced, and may grow to be more appreciated with time.Example: Vertigo is a feeling that you are dizzily turning around or that things are dizzily turning about you.

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» aumentar vertiginosamentesnowballspiral [Pasado y gerundio spiralled/spiralling en inglés británico y spiraled/spiraling en inglés americano] .

Example: Continuing education for nursing has snowballed due to such things as recognition of advances in medical science and related fields = La formación continua en enfermería ha aumentado considerablemente debido, entre otras cosas, al reconocimiento de los avances en la ciencias médicas y otros campos afines.

Example: Hospital admissions doubled, out patient services quintupled, dental services quadrupled, and hospital births spiraled.

» caer vertiginosamenteplummet .

Example: The costs of retrieval and distribution of information have plummeted and may be further reduced in future.

Vertiginosamente synonyms

giddily in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: gɪdəli part of speech: adverb light-headedly in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: laɪthidədli part of speech: adverb
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