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vehemently

American  
[vee-uh-muhnt-lee] / ˈvi ə mənt li /

adverb

  1. in a strongly emotional or zealous manner; ardently.

    Critics vehemently oppose the continued surveillance of citizens’ electronic devices without court oversight.


Other Word Forms

  • nonvehemently adverb
  • overvehemently adverb
  • unvehemently adverb

Etymology

Origin of vehemently

vehement + -ly

Example Sentences

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It has alleged that some MSF employees have links to Hamas and Islamic Jihad, which it has vehemently denied.

From BBC

Arrested in Iran in May 2022, Kohler and Paris were freed in November after more than three years in prison on espionage charges their families vehemently denied.

From Barron's

That’s why the president reacted so vehemently to the court’s ruling.

From Salon

“The Department of Homeland Security vehemently disagrees with this order and is working with Department of Justice to determine next steps,” the Department of U.S.

From MarketWatch

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who is vehemently opposed to the billionaire tax, praised the gift, saying that it will “open doors for students to success and for our communities to prosper.”

From MarketWatch