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adamantly

[ad-uh-muhnt-lee, -mant-] / ˈæd ə mənt li, -ˌmænt- /


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Instead of panicking, Cohen began adamantly advocating that his parents put their retirement savings into the stock.

From MarketWatch

But Biden officials adamantly reject the proxy label, noting that it is a defensive war Ukraine didn’t start and that Kyiv is fighting for its very survival.

From Washington Post

Moore personally met with senators and Black troopers who were adamantly opposed to Butler because of pervasive and long-standing issues in the agency.

From Washington Post

The Wall Street Journal has adamantly denied the allegations against Gershkovich and demanded his release.

From Seattle Times

For a discharge petition to succeed, they say, it is best if the speaker — in this case, Mr. McCarthy — tacitly wants the legislation to pass or is at least not adamantly opposed.

From New York Times