highly

highly adv.  [scientific computation] The preferred modifier
   for overstating an understatement.  As in: `highly nonoptimal',
   the worst possible way to do something; `highly nontrivial',
   either impossible or requiring a major research project; `highly
   nonlinear', completely erratic and unpredictable; `highly
   nontechnical', drivel written for {luser}s, oversimplified to
   the point of being misleading or incorrect (compare {drool-proof
   paper}).  In other computing cultures, postfixing of {in the
   extreme} might be preferred.



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