strongly

IPA: strˈɔŋɫi

adverb

  • In a strong or powerful manner.
  • Very much.
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Examples of "strongly" in Sentences

  • The book is strongly ironic.
  • The glue is strongly adhesive.
  • The book is strongly recommended.
  • The party is strongly environmentalist.
  • People are strongly believed in verity.
  • All of the mentioned are strongly corrosive.
  • Egocentrism begins strongly and then weakens.
  • The ideology of the party was strongly secular.
  • Intentionality is strongly related to relativism.
  • At the turn of the century the population is growing strongly.
  • For there is no vulgarity in a title strongly signifying the intent.
  • The 56, 135 in attendance chanted his name strongly, with the hope that the legend of so many falls could write a new chapter in pinstripe lore.
  • He urged opponents to maintain their stand despite the battle being waged by what he characterized as a strongly organized, well-funded gay lobby.
  • So I beleive that campaiging for something you believe in strongly is fantastic, but one should not hold out any expectation that it will impact on you other career.
  • The Eastern and Western Atlantic stocks of bluefin tuna have been so severely plundered that they were proposed for listing as an endangered species in 2009 - a designation strongly opposed by Japan, which consumes around 80 percent of the bluefin caught in the world.

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