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adamantly
[ ad-uh-muhnt-lee-mant- ]
adverb
- with an utterly unyielding attitude, in spite of all appeals, urgings, challenges, etc.:
The plaintiff and her mother were adamantly opposed to participation in family court proceedings and repeatedly expressed this sentiment to state officials.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of adamantly1
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Example Sentences
To this day, Bush media maven Roger Ailes adamantly denies that he or the campaign had any role in the Willie Horton mug shot ad.
Yet while sanctions like these can be painful, they can also make Putin more adamantly resistant to withdrawal from Ukraine.
BYU adamantly denied that his dismissal had anything to do with his sexuality.
Women voters overwhelmingly support her, with younger women adamantly for her.
Hamas grabbed a bucket of popcorn and watched with glee while Israel adamantly denied any involvement in Arafat's untimely death.
He there recorded a 1593 Doctrina, but adamantly refused to accept it on the hearsay evidence of others.
This is a brutish Malthusianism which must be adamantly countered.
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