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sedulous

[sej-uh-luhs] / ˈsɛdʒ ə ləs /


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Among the advantages that billionaires receive due to their wealth is sedulous defenses by journalists and other camp followers.

From Los Angeles Times

The wrong calls on the Truss program reflected a knee-jerk impulse of supply-siders to react to anything even remotely resembling the policies of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan with sedulous adoration.

From Los Angeles Times

In the sedulous pursuit of power at all costs, on the other hand, Republicans are willing to overlook disgraceful behavior.

From Los Angeles Times

Manchin has been a sedulous supporter of the fossil fuel industry.

From Los Angeles Times

But her most powerful paintings, sedulous and silent, arise from the plain tools of black ink, water, paper and fire.

From New York Times