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adamantly
[ ad-uh-muhnt-lee-mant- ]
adverb
- with an utterly unyielding attitude, in spite of all appeals, urgings, challenges, etc.:
The plaintiff and her mother were adamantly opposed to participation in family court proceedings and repeatedly expressed this sentiment to state officials.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of adamantly1
Example Sentences
Another man, in his 30s, adamantly argued the president had to be returned to office as soon as possible.
The Trump administration has heard objections directly, but in private, from Jordan’s King Abdullah II — who also trekked to the White House, and who adamantly opposes settling Palestinian refugees in his country.
The Netanyahu government is adamantly against the idea, and over years of failed peace talks, "two states for two peoples" became an empty slogan.
They have pledged that anything they spend will have to be paid for and that includes raising the debt ceiling as Trump adamantly demands and the House Freedom Caucus is already throwing its weight around.
This may not sit well with many hard-line Republicans who are adamantly opposed to increasing the nation's debt.
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