adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] To an exaggerated or excessive degree; unduly.
1854. Kingsley, Alexandria, iii. 94. He perceived so deeply, I may say so exaggeratedly, the analogy between [etc.].
1870. Ruskin, Lect. Art, ii. 47. The persons who most clearly estimate their value, exaggeratedly estimate it.
1879. Proctor, Pleas. Ways Sc., x. 210. Turn we from the exaggeratedly monstrous cuttle-fish, to the sea-serpent.