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categorically
[ kat-i-gawr-ik-lee, -gor- ]
adverb
- without exception; unconditionally; absolutely:
Authorities have categorically denied that any violence took place.
My colleagues didn't merely dislike the music, they categorically declared it wretched.
- by means of or with respect to a category:
If a child is not categorically eligible, the child may still qualify for free or reduced-price meals based on household income.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz···ǰ··· adverb
- ܲ···ǰ··· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of categorically1
Example Sentences
In a statement at the time, Sir Philip "categorically and wholly" denied being guilty of any "unlawful sexual or racist behaviour".
North Property Group "categorically deny the allegations of high-pressure sales tactics", a spokesperson says.
Israel responded to say it "categorically rejects the unfounded allegations".
Lloyds said it "categorically denied" the allegations and its BSU "supported many thousands of customers".
Following these false equivalencies, the administration then compares opioid losses to the 0.4% GDP drag from tariffs, implying the former is categorically worse.
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