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Prolifically
Prolifically meaning
In a prolific manner, or to a prolific extent; abundantly.
Example sentences (20)
For years Dean had run his department like a university, encouraging researchers to publish academic papers prolifically; they pushed out nearly 500 studies since 2019, according to Google Research's website.
It’s basic evolution by natural selection and those slightly mutated viruses reproduce quickly and prolifically.
Kunce campaigned prolifically in the 2022 race, showing up in person all over the state to spread his left-wing brand of populism.
The organization urged the Communist Party to use its censorship apparatus to “remove racist content” and use “nonpunitive” measures to educate the Han population against prolifically generating racist content.
When you look at the initial performance and what you're seeing over a longer dated time, do you see those producing as prolifically on a kind of productivity per foot basis?
Yet this issue was evidently not present during the previous two years of Pelosi’s equally narrow Democratic majority which prolifically bill after partisan bill.
He wrote prolifically about the music and played an important role in documenting its history, especially in his many years with the Institute of Jazz Studies.
Still practicing medicine and teaching, he was also writing prolifically with great joy and ease, one book or essay flowing seamlessly into the next.
While the spell was used more prolifically in the novels, the manner in which the films employed it was impressively efficient, using its apparent flashback qualities to delve into character backstories with rewarding results.
These losses were, in no small part, due to the hundreds of air defense systems-- most prolifically, the -- and anti-air cannons funneled by the Soviets to the Viet Cong.
For years now, the president has used Facebook prolifically.
Hope, it turns out, sounds good on Van Etten, who has written prolifically about heartbreak and despair, based in part on her experience in an abusive relationship with a man who consistently put down her songwriting.
Although Kyosai is best-known to modern audiences for his woodblock prints, he also painted prolifically in a huge range of styles and genres, and the emphasis in this exhibition is on his painting.
Best said it is a perennial plant, prolifically propagated by seeds and from cuttings.
Since the age of 16 he had also been prolifically publishing stories and novels, but at the age of 23 decided to risk everything by resigning from his job and penning a single autobiographical novel.
So why are we not innovating as prolifically as we should be?
A passionate advocate of evolutionary theory, Gould wrote prolifically on the subject, trying to communicate his understanding of contemporary evolutionary biology to a wide audience.
Coppola also founded the cinema workshop at Hofstra and contributed prolifically to the campus literary magazine.
Disappointed in the Nasser régime, which had overthrown the monarchy in 1952, he started publishing again in 1959, now prolifically pouring out novels, short stories, journalism, memoirs, essays, and screenplays.
Flaubert published much less prolifically than was the norm for his time and never got near the pace of a novel a year, as his peers often achieved during their peaks of activity.