Similar words: aggressive, aggression, possessively, digressive, regressive, progressive, progressive tax, submissively. Meaning: adv. in an aggressive manner.
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121. He also attacks the basketball himself aggressively by crossover his defenders or dunk front of them.
122. We will aggressively seek to control the weaponry of war.
123. Ninety-three percent said that Chinese companies would not achieve their global aspirations unless they developed suitable leaders more aggressively.
124. Hewlett-Packard was particularly incensed, since it had decided to adopt Intel's 945 chipset more aggressively, believing it was the only chipset that would support the Vista Ready program.
125. From 1997 through 2002, Ruderman aggressively covered Trenton and broke several major stories about racial profiling by the New Jersey State Police.
126. Meanwhile, China, largely through its state-run Export-Import Bank of China, has moved even more aggressively, experts say.
127. BHP has been aggressively pursuing this for years, as has Vale.
128. The aggressively styled radiator grille sports a golden Chevrolet emblem on a wide horizontal chrome bar and dark black mesh.
129. By failing to move more aggressively to rebalance its unbalanced macrostructure, China runs the real risk of facing a more pronounced shortfall in economic growth.
130. Andre Dirrell: The young fighter's inability to cope well with Froch's rough-house tactics and reluctance to fight more aggressively make it difficult to feel too sorry for him.
131. The company has been aggressively promoting Pall Mall as a longer-lasting and more affordable cigarette during the recession.
132. Mr Assange said Wikileaks must "aggressively fundraise in order to fight back against this blockade and its proponents".
133. Studies show that expressing anger aggressively only aggravates it; as Plutarch observed, "Anger, while in its beginning, often can be ended by silence, or neglect."
134. Greasy, downscale, industrialized, aggressively unhealthy,[sentencedict.com] McDonald's was a ripe target for popular-culture agitators.
135. Forwards are positioned high up the pitch, so need to closedown more aggressively than their defensive counter-parts.
136. "The MPC needs to keep cutting interest rates aggressively. I think that they will need to fall to 1 percent," said Roger Bootle, an economic adviser for accountancy firm Deloitte.
137. BSI , a Switzerland - based private bank that is part of Italian insurer Generali Group, has moved aggressively.
138. Orcas need to be used aggressively for this tactic to succeed.
139. “It makes evolutionary sense that the immune system would respond aggressively only when it’s really needed, ” says Mark Schaller(sentencedict.com/aggressively.html), a psychologist and co-author of the study.
140. In other news, American said it would aggressively contest any JAL-Delta Air Lines alliance and said AA's offer to JAL was a "no-brainer.
141. The only major responsibility is in these four days specified for the empty carrier suppression purposes, and can not be captured, but to do aggressively pursue students.
More similar words: aggressive, aggression, possessively, digressive, regressive, progressive, progressive tax, submissively, progressivism, oppressive, impressive, expressive, pensively, exclusively, compulsively, persuasively, expansively, unobtrusively, obsessive, recessive, excessive, digression, possessive, successive, respectively, congressional, transgression, aggregate, great depression, aggregation.