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strongly

[ strawng-lee, strong ]

adverb

  1. with great strength or force:

    wind blowing strongly from the west.

  2. in strong or convincing words:

    We strongly urged him to go.

  3. with intensity; to a high degree:

    It was strongly suspected that he had been fired.

  4. having a strong effect:

    to taste strongly of vinegar.

  5. in a firm, solid, or secure manner:

    a strongly fortified hill.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of strongly1

First recorded before 1000; strong ( def ) + -ly ( def )
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Trump's overwhelming resentment toward Europe comes through strongly in his tone.

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The outbreak originated in a religious community that strongly rejects vaccines.

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He strongly denies all the claims, saying "there is no credible evidence against me", and says he is the victim of "a political assassination because I dared to question Nigel Farage".

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"People are already in court. This is the beginning, everyone feels so strongly."

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“I believe strongly that these voters may not have supported it if they knew the dollars would be moved into the county without input and partnership from the city,” she said.

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