consummately

consummately
con·sum·mate·ly
[kənˈsʌmətli, AM ˈkɑ:nsəmɪtli]
adv vollkommen, restlos
* * *
[kən'sʌmItlɪ]
adv
1) (form: skilfully) vollendet

the film is a consummately acted piece — der Film ist schauspielerisch hervorragend umgesetzt

2) (= supremely) unübertrefflich

he's consummately manipulative — er ist ein Meister der Manipulation

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adv.
völlig adv.

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