ˈemənəntlē, -li adverb
Etymology: Middle English, from eminent + -ly
1. obsolete : in a high or conspicuous position : so as to be readily observed
2. : to a high degree : notably , extremely , very
an eminently competent workman
eminently practical studies
did an eminently satisfactory job
an eminently pleasing state of affairs
sometimes : wholly , completely
a man eminently sane and competent
3. philosophy : in a manner reflecting an overplus of reality or of power