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vehemently

[ vee-uh-muhnt-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a strongly emotional or zealous manner; ardently:

    Critics vehemently oppose the continued surveillance of citizens’ electronic devices without court oversight.



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Other Words From

  • non·ve·he·ment·ly adverb
  • o·ver·ve·he·ment·ly adverb
  • un·ve·he·ment·ly adverb

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Example Sentences

Team Cosby has vehemently denied the allegations, dating back at least to a 2004 lawsuit that the comedian settled out of court.

Currently, there are many millions of Muslims who vehemently oppose ISIL and the brutal current in Islam that it represents.

Why the government is so vehemently eager to delist the grizzly remains a troublesome question.

He sought $550,000 in damages, and du Pont vehemently denied the charges.

The New York Observer claimed Clark-Flory was the chosen one (she vehemently denied it in an email to The Daily Beast).

Louis stood immoveable, with his eyes on the ground, while Wharton vehemently uttered this denunciation.

The drunken Man staggered to his feet, and hiccupped vehemently in the face of the assembled Gods.

The whole scheme was vehemently condemned as contrary to the law of nature and to the law of God.

Sir Edward, however, vehemently declared that he would have life for life.

Sancroft vehemently reproved 'the apostacy of the National Church' in departing from this point of faith.

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