Adverb
in an exhaustive manner
Source: WordNetUNDERSTANDING, n. A cerebral secretion that enables one having it to know a house from a horse by the roof on the house. Its nature and laws have been exhaustively expounded by Locke, who rode a house, and Kant, who lived in a horse. Ambrose Bierce
Except for politics, no business is scrutinized more exhaustively than journalism. Russell Baker
It's kind of like I'm Phil Spector, and I'm forcing a young girl to make pop music and perform exhaustively. Except, instead of it being someone else, that girl is also me. Grimes
we searched the files thoroughly Source: Internet
Conjectures about interstellar probes further Self-replicating probes could exhaustively explore a galaxy the size of the Milky Way in as little as a million years. Source: Internet
As the Inca did not have written records, it is impossible to exhaustively list the constituent wamani. Source: Internet