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by gknapp
1104 days ago
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The dictionary doesn't agree with both options. Cambridge has a single definition: > In a way that continues or has continued for a long time. Merriam-Webster offers the following two: > continuing or occurring again and again for a long time > always present or encountered For"chronically" to mean "extremely" wouldn't make sense as to the root of the word, either. |
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> to a very great extent; extremely: chronically stupid drivers, she was chronically indecisive.
Whether it makes sense or not, the dictionary agrees with both options.