strenuously

IPA: strˈɛnjuʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a strenuous manner.
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Examples of "strenuously" in Sentences

  • One of the things Blunt objects to most strenuously is that few women inherit the ranches and farms they grow up on.
  • 2. 1Macbeth is again strenuously soft by conscience, as he shrinks in horror from a full of red red blood dagger which his aptitude binds prior to him.
  • Most Americans (58%) believe Congress acted appropriately in strenuously opposing the deal, while just 24% say lawmakers made too much of the situation.
  • Affected as Emilia was by other sensations, she could not combat the idea strenuously suggested by him, that he had reason to complain of her behaviour.
  • But Zelman told the judge she "strenuously" objected, saying the prosecution's claim of an ongoing investigation "is simply insufficient excuse on which to deny our clients their right to a prompt arraignment."

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