monolithically

English

Etymology

From monolithic +‎ -ally.

Adverb

monolithically (comparative more monolithically, superlative most monolithically)

  1. In a monolithic manner.
    • 2025 July 6, Daniel De Simone, “How MI5 piled falsehood on falsehood in court in the case of a spy who abused women”, in BBC News[1], retrieved 6 July 2025:
      The monolithically consistent way in which the policy has been presented, including in a string of important cases, has been shown to be untrue.