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assiduously
[ uh-sij-oo-uhs-lee ]
adverb
- with careful and consistent effort; diligently or tirelessly:
The Department of Health is still working assiduously with the schools to prevent further spread of the disease.
- constantly; ceaselessly:
He referred to the boys assiduously as “gentlemen.”
Other 51Թ Forms
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of assiduously1
Example Sentences
In Washington, President Clinton and his techie vice president, Al Gore, broke ground by assiduously courting the industry, eager to associate themselves with its perceived coolness and cutting-edge cachet.
Under J. Edgar Hoover, who ran the FBI for almost half a century until 1972, the bureau assiduously collected private information about politicians and other prominent figures.
As Judge Nelson observed, the two chains have assiduously competed with each other for years, tracking each others’ prices in an effort to seize market share.
As with the finest box sets, the production team has rendered the original contents with considerable fidelity, affording the recordings with greater definition while being assiduously careful about maintaining the artist’s five-decade-old vision.
We have seen over the last eight years how journalists for prestige publications have assiduously normalized Donald Trump.
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