0 very much:
1 in a way that is expensive:
2 very much:
The depression had cost workers dearly.
People who have to become refugees will pay dearly for the proposal we are discussing now.
No one values his wretched life - perhaps made too wretched - more dearly than the abstract honour of the homeland.
Defending our dearly bought freedom demands unflagging determination and tough, coordinated measures.
Enlargement to the east can be financed; not to take the risk would cost us more dearly.
Surely the paradox is that many families in this country would dearly love to adopt those children and provide homes for them.
Feudal documentation gives rise to much unnecessary and costly work for lawyers, which costs affected citizens quite dearly.
The country has had to pay very sorely and dearly for this delay in bringing on those requisite measures.
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