severely

severely
adv.
Severely is used with these adjectives: ↑autistic, ↑congested, ↑constrained, ↑cracked, ↑critical, ↑damaging, ↑defective, ↑deficient, ↑deformed, ↑depressed, ↑deprived, ↑disabled, ↑disadvantaged, ↑disturbed, ↑emaciated, ↑handicapped, ↑ill, ↑indebted, ↑inflamed, ↑injured, ↑lacking, ↑limited, ↑neglected, ↑overcrowded, ↑polluted, ↑repressed, ↑restricted, ↑retarded, ↑shaken, ↑strained, ↑subnormal
Severely is used with these verbs: ↑abuse, ↑affect, ↑afflict, ↑aggravate, ↑beat, ↑burn, ↑censure, ↑compromise, ↑cripple, ↑criticize, ↑curtail, ↑cut, ↑damage, ↑dent, ↑deplete, ↑deteriorate, ↑disfigure, ↑disrupt, ↑distort, ↑erode, ↑hamper, ↑hinder, ↑hit, ↑impair, ↑impede, ↑incapacitate, ↑inhibit, ↑injure, ↑jeopardize, ↑limit, ↑maul, ↑mutilate, ↑penalize, ↑prejudice, ↑prune, ↑punish, ↑reduce, ↑reprimand, ↑restrict, ↑scold, ↑strain, ↑stretch, ↑suffer, ↑tarnish, ↑test, ↑threaten, ↑torture, ↑underestimate, ↑undermine, ↑weaken, ↑wound

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