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View synonyms for diligently

diligently

[ dil-i-juhnt-lee ]

adverb

  1. with conscientious and persistent effort or attention:

    The information on this website has been carefully researched and diligently compiled.



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Other Words From

  • non·dil·i·gent·ly adverb
  • o·ver·dil·i·gent·ly adverb
  • pre·dil·i·gent·ly adverb
  • un·dil·i·gent·ly adverb

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Example Sentences

Election officials would review whether, in one of Georgia’s largest counties, poll workers approved mailed ballots only after diligently matching voters’ signatures on the outside of the envelope with the signature the government had on file.

Over the past several months, we’ve worked diligently to ensure our systems scale and are available when people need them.

From Fortune

Despite HHS working diligently to accommodate the select subcommittee’s many requests, the subcommittee is not operating in good faith.

Everyone has been diligently social distancing and wearing masks.

If state A has diligently cleaned the list, they’d show a net 500,000 increase in voter registration, while state B might show a net million.

From Vox

All the while, Lurie was diligently, but privately making paintings.

Meanwhile, the international press stayed diligently silent.

They perform as God made them to, diligently pumping out future patriots at 13-month intervals.

The old-guard journalists who dismiss her as a blogueuse have no idea how diligently Riahi trained herself as a journalist.

The Republicans all waited to eat their cheesecake while diligently devouring their greens.

He had looked diligently into the transactions of the house for many years past, and the investigation was most satisfactory.

The eyes of them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of them that hear shall hearken diligently.

Hearken diligently to me, and eat that which is good, and your soul shall be delighted in fatness.

At this moment her mother seemed as if she were about to rise from her chair, and the sisters resumed their work diligently.

Deacon Pettybone was a busy man, organizing the forces of the Baptists, and seeking diligently to round up the votes of neutrals.

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