Adverb
with respect to pathology
Source: WordNetBy all but the pathologically romantic, it is now recognized that this is not the age of the small man. John Kenneth Galbraith
I don't think anybody can take the word of Saddam Hussein and his regime, and certainly an American president and allies who are obligated to worry about the safety and security of our countries, cannot take the word of this dictator, who lies, pathologically lies. Condoleezza Rice
There's really no way to fix this and still keep Perl pathologically eclectic. Larry Wall
I can't quit, once I've started. I've been told I'm pathologically persistent. I can't quit. Lois McMaster Bujold
I've always been a pretty candid person. I'm not a very secretive person; I'm not a very discreet person. One of my best friends once described me as pathologically indiscreet. Andrew Sullivan
Even now I can't stand being recognized in the street. I just hate it when strangers come up and try to talk to me. I'm pathologically shy. Jimmy Nail