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religiously
[ ri-lij-uhs-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that is related to or concerned with religion:
We believe matters of faith should be handled by religiously educated staff.
- faithfully, sincerely, and with pious devotion:
The tribe religiously observes the rite of ancestral veneration as an integral part of their cultural heritage.
- with scrupulous or conscientious regularity or diligence:
Initially I took composting very seriously; I made a perfectly square pair of bins for composting and turned my piles religiously.
- habitually or without fail:
Religiously, every Saturday night, I recorded my favorite comedy show on BBC Radio.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of religiously1
Example Sentences
At Espacio Migrante, the money paid for imported ingredients that allowed families from countries such as Russia and Uzbekistan to cook religiously or culturally appropriate meals.
The new working group led by Grieve will provide "guidance to government and other bodies to support further action on tackling religiously motivated hate".
It was really amazing to kind of grant each other that freedom, because a lot of people in that band were very religiously playing her parts.
But I have decided to let go because maybe I’m not as driven to go on Pinterest-level vacations, force myself to religiously journal every day or even work out when I know I'm exhausted.
My parents — one religiously devout and the other an atheist — taught me better than that.
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