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vigorously
[ vig-er-uhs-lee ]
adverb
- with active strength or force; energetically or powerfully: Fast food is marketed vigorously through heavy television advertising.
Combine all ingredients in the cocktail shaker and shake vigorously until the egg white is foamy.
Fast food is marketed vigorously through heavy television advertising.
- with robust health or vitality:
Many plant species that don’t do well in shaded conditions will grow vigorously in full sunlight.
Other Word Forms
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vigorously1
Example Sentences
McKillen’s lawyers told the Irish Times that their client “vigorously denies any violence or any wrongdoing” against the bailiff and claimed the allegations against him were “false.”
“He stands firmly by the truth and is prepared to fight these false claims vigorously in court. He looks forward to vindication through due process and a judgment based on the facts and the law.”
Israel's defence minister has announced the military will soon "expand vigorously" its offensive throughout most of Gaza.
"You have to vigorously argue on behalf of your client."
I agree it’s important to resist, vigorously, the president’s authoritarian impulses.
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