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impassioned

[im-pash-uhnd] / ɪmˈpæʃ ənd /


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Cook, like many business leaders, had remained silent on the scenes taking place in the major U.S. city that echoed protests around race in 2020—which drew impassioned statements from many executives, including Apple.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jamie Dimon, well-known for impassioned stances on policy, said “if it happened the way it was described, it would be dramatic.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He then made an impassioned plea for people to see films like his on the big screen.

From BBC

Above all, the music serves to amplify the devotional mood of the film, which resembles nothing so much as an impassioned church service.

From The Wall Street Journal

The pastrami sandwiches at Katz’s Delicatessen are iconic, but Meg Ryan’s impassioned exclamations at the deli in “When Harry Met Sally” may be even more iconic.

From Salon