meticulously

adverb11 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

Used to describe a plan, report, or account that is extremely thorough and includes all the small facts.

To organize the details of an activity or event very carefully in advance.

To make something ready for use or consideration with great care.

Refers to something that has been made ready with great attention to detail (e.g., a report, a meal). Can be used adjectivally.

To investigate a subject systematically and in great detail.

To inspect or study something in great detail.

To carry out a plan or order with great precision.

To bring something back to its original condition with great care, especially an old building, piece of furniture, or painting.

To write down or store information with extreme accuracy and care.

To apply paint with extreme care and attention to detail, often in art or restoration.

To reproduce something exactly, paying great attention to detail.