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vehemently
[ vee-uh-muhnt-lee ]
adverb
- in a strongly emotional or zealous manner; ardently:
Critics vehemently oppose the continued surveillance of citizens’ electronic devices without court oversight.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of vehemently1
Example Sentences
Critical of Israel's conduct in the Strip, he has previously called for an arms embargo and said its attacks on Gaza constitute genocide, which Israel vehemently denies.
The team that fielded Jackie Robinson should not cater to an administration vehemently opposed to diversity.
Mr Jeffries and Mr Smith have also pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges and, in response to the civil case, have previously said they "vehemently deny" the allegations.
But the messages reveal a level of animosity between the suspended MP and his team and the Reform UK leadership, alongside the claims about his behaviour, which Lowe vehemently denies.
Yet now, he says, the Model Y has to go – because he disapproves vehemently of Tesla CEO Elon Musk's actions, especially the way he has handled firing US government employees.
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