Similar words: overwhelming, overwhelm, whelm, seemingly, charmingly, overweening, calming, overwork. Meaning: adv. incapable of being resisted.
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61. Research overwhelmingly supports the proposition that age is a poor predictor of performance and ability.
62. Overwhelmingly, you do not see full-time salaried employment as your ultimate goal.
63. Californians overwhelmingly favor the educational reforms that the state has embraced over the last few years(Sentence dictionary), according to a new study.
64. He was also the first Protestant to become President of the overwhelmingly Catholic country.
65. The Democratic Party officials and machinery mobilized against him after his surprise primary victory and he lost overwhelmingly in the general election.
66. Consumer goods industries were the linchpin, and these were overwhelmingly located in the West Midlands and in and around Greater London.
67. When the matter was put to a vote, the staff voted overwhelmingly not to go on strike.
68. For the history of linguistic analysis in the West is overwhelmingly a prescriptive and overtly a political one.
69. Men, however, overwhelmingly favored Republican ideas on downsizing government, balancing the budget and welfare reform.
70. But overwhelmingly the state is still the main provider of welfare: Britain has a welfare state.
71. Women of all races, ethnicities and classes went overwhelmingly for Clinton on Election Day.
72. Looking down at the curve of her cheekbone, still wet with tears, he suddenly wanted her, quite overwhelmingly.
73. At issue is the telecom bill, passed by Congress overwhelmingly last week.
74. For generations, pianos were purchased overwhelmingly by parents, as a vehicle of betterment for their children.
75. Election votes in many states and localities overwhelmingly show it.
76. Voters also overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment which would limit state legislators to no more than 12 years in office.
77. As Fig. 4.4 shows, the assets of investment trusts are overwhelmingly company securities; there are very few government securities.
78. The House and Senate voted overwhelmingly last month to repeal the tax break only after it had become public.
79. Once we do have chips in everything, the limitations to today's software systems will be overwhelmingly apparent.
80. Again, the evidence is overwhelmingly to the contrary.
81. Public reaction was immediate and overwhelmingly favourable.
82. None of the other ideas seems overwhelmingly be convincing.
83. When you look at the "experts" using pop science and simplistic reductionist explanations to prove porn is evil, they are overwhelmingly Christian.
84. Many in the military, more bluntly, have a stereotype of gays as mincing, epicene "others" —a cartoon image which, the Pentagon survey shows, overwhelmingly evaporates on personal acquaintance.
85. We see it in the history of Andalusia and Cordoba during the Inquisition. I saw it firsthand as a child in Indonesia, where devout Christians worshiped freely in an overwhelmingly Muslim country.
86. The UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Tuesday in favor of a resolution demanding Israel heed a world court ruling to tear down its controversial separation wall in the West Bank.
87. I am deeply grateful for my wife, Eva, and my kids (Chloe, Justin, Rain, Maia, Seth and Noelle) ...I love them all, overwhelmingly.
88. In 1997, the new Labor Party overwhelmingly won the general election.
89. Women of his own middle class found him overwhelmingly attractive.
90. The House overwhelmingly passed the bill that kept derivatives clear of C.F.T.C. oversight.
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