trenchantly

IPA: trˈɛntʃʌntɫi

adverb

  • In a trenchant manner.
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Examples of "trenchantly" in Sentences

  • Always outspoken, he spoke trenchantly in the 1970s against attempts to modernise the Anglican liturgy.
  • Their depiction of medical science in a death-race with determinism maps the British puritan-versus-pagan spiritual dichotomy more trenchantly and joyfully than any film ever made.
  • Dr. Plummer gently but trenchantly made the point to us that Henry simply was not well enough to benefit from therapy because he was too distracted and tormented by his hallucinations.
  • This is the logical fallacy of reification, and the last century of psychological science is filled with unfortunate examples, as Stephen J. Gould trenchantly observed in The Mismeasure of Man.
  • I am, in fact, somewhat startled that the Saloon would so readily concede to the assumptions of the "book-buying world," the very assumptions it normally dissects quite trenchantly, but that it appears to accept in this post.
  • Such is the assessment of Misha Glenny, a British compatriot and colleague of mine who distinguished himself internationally with some powerful reporting on the Balkan wars, and since then has been trenchantly exposing the workings of global organized crime.
  • But he is also prone to make sudden surrealistic swerves and delve more explicitly and trenchantly than his contemporaries into divisive political issues and existential quandaries: a debate on the Patriot Act, for example, in a kangaroo court rigged by rogue Homeland Security types ( "The Dark Streets"); or a theological discussion amid a swirl of violence ( "The Devils of Bakersfield)."

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