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Understanding the Adjective "Dire" and Its Usage

"Dire" is an adjective that means "serious" or "urgent". So "direly" means "seriously" or "urgently".

For example, if someone is in a difficult situation and needs help right away, you might say "They're in dire straits" or "They're facing a dire situation".

In the context of your sentence, "direly" is used to emphasize the urgency and seriousness of the situation. It suggests that the consequences of not addressing the issue will be severe and potentially disastrous.

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