Definition of ABSOLUTELY. Meaning of ABSOLUTELY. Synonyms of ABSOLUTELY

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Definition of ABSOLUTELY

Absolutely
Absolutely Ab"so*lute*ly, adv. In an absolute, independent, or unconditional manner; wholly; positively.

Meaning of ABSOLUTELY from wikipedia

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- mathematics, an infinite series of numbers is said to converge absolutely (or to be absolutely convergent) if the sum of the absolute values of the summands...
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- continuousabsolutely continuousbounded variationdifferentiable almost everywhere. A continuous function fails to be absolutely continuous if...