Acutely (Adverb)
Meaning 1
Changing suddenly in direction and degree; "the road twists sharply after the light"; "turn sharp left here"; "the visor was acutely peaked"; "her shoes had acutely pointed toes".
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Meaning 2
In a keen or penetrating way; "he was keenly aware of his own shortcomings"; "she pitied her sister acutely"; "acutely aware".
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- She pitied her sister acutely for the loss of her beloved pet.
 - The doctor was acutely aware of the risks associated with the experimental treatment.
 - He was acutely conscious of the fact that he was being watched by the entire class.
 - The artist was acutely sensitive to the subtleties of light and color in her paintings.
 - The patient was acutely aware of the pain in her lower back and couldn't sleep at night.
 
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Meaning 3
In a shrewd manner; "he invested his fortune astutely"; "he was acutely insightful".
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- She navigated the complex business deal acutely, securing a favorable outcome for her company.
 - The detective was acutely perceptive, noticing tiny details that others had missed.
 - He managed his finances acutely, saving a substantial amount for his retirement.
 - The psychologist was acutely aware of the subtle cues that revealed her patient's true emotions.
 - The entrepreneur invested her money acutely, backing startups that eventually became highly successful.
 
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Meaning 4
Having a rapid onset; "an acutely debilitating virus".
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- The patient was acutely affected by the disease, showing severe symptoms within hours of infection.
 - The new strain of flu was acutely contagious, spreading rapidly throughout the community.
 - The doctor warned that the virus was acutely debilitating and required immediate medical attention.
 - The athlete suffered an acutely severe injury during the game, forcing her to withdraw from competition.
 - The acutely toxic substance caused severe burns and respiratory problems in those who came into contact with it.