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prodigiously (adverb), more prodigiously, most prodigiously
A reference to something that is huge in amount, size, or extent; enormous: As a result of the hurricanes, there has been a prodigiously large number of homes and other buildings that have been destroyed.

After the defeat of the French in Canada at the hands of the British in 1759, the French population in Canada increased prodigiously in the 19th and early 29th centuries; however, since the end of World War II, the birth rate of French Canadians dropped considerably, and English-speaking Canada has grown much faster.

—Compiled from a quote in
Words in Action by Robert Greenman; Times Books;
a division of The New York Times Book Co., Inc.;
New York; 1983, page 296.
This entry is located in the following units: pro-, por-, pur- (page 7) prodig-, prodigi- (page 1)