highly
adverb
uk/ˈhaɪli/ usvery, to a large degree, or at a high level:
The firm was highly profitable and had a strong balance sheet.
It is an able, young and highly motivated workforce.
highly educated/qualified/skilled Technical experts, highly trained chemists, engineers, technicians and operators help ensure that all the company's facilities meet high standards of safety.
in a position that is important or that has a lot of influence:
One highly-placed source said that a wide range of bids had gone in.