patently

patently
patently [pāt′'nt lē, pat′'nt lē]
adv.
in a patent manner; clearly; obviously; openly

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pat·ent·ly (pātʹnt-lē, pătʹ-) adv.
In a patent manner; openly, plainly, or clearly:

a patently false statement.

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