Similar words: vehement, gently, commencement, recently, intently, silently, violently, inherently. Meaning: adv. in a vehement manner.
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61. In the war he once vehemently demanded that I discharge eighty of his officers.
62. The reputed author of the Nebraska Bill finds an early occasion to make a speech at this capitol indorsing the Dred Scott decision, and vehemently denouncing all opposition to it.
63. I always consider that the vulgar aims people pursuit vehemently - property, vainglory and extravagance - are despicable.
64. When he vehemently refused and some of his comments appeared on jihadist Websites, Ghanam was jailed for what Swiss authorities called his "dangerosite" (French for "dangerousness").
65. These verbs mean to reprimand or criticize angrily or vehemently. Sentencedict.com
66. Unfortunately for the U-boat force, as with all other naval officers at that time, the German Naval High Command believed vehemently in the unsinkable battleship.
67. Participants can indicate if they agree, disagree, kind of agree or oppose vehemently -- all non-verbally.
68. I could not speak, but just pressed his hand and cried vehemently.
69. Moscow is vehemently opposed to the U.S. proposed missile defense system, which would put a radar system in the Czech Republic and missile interceptors in Poland.
70. After vehemently arguing, he discovered his basic illogicality and had to eat humble pie before his associates.
71. It can't be true, she thought vehemently, trying to push back the fear.
72. " I hate to hear you talk like that, Ashley,'she said vehemently.
73. Indeed, ironically, what all sociopathocracies have in common though is this: They are all vehemently, viciously, virulently anti-sociopathocracy.
74. So to have France emerge over the past five years as the country most vehemently opposed to the idea of Turkey in Europe has been heartbreaking and disillusioning.
75. And he vehemently censures Pope Zachary for having helped to depose the last of the Merovingians in favour of Pepin.
More similar words: vehement, gently, commencement, recently, intently, silently, violently, inherently, frequently, apparently, fervently, presently, currently, entitlement, enticement, subsequently, permanently, diligently, impudently, insolently, obediently, prominently, insistently, consequently, presciently, diffidently, malevolently, consistently, preeminently, sufficiently.