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categorically
[ kat-i-gawr-ik-lee, -gor- ]
adverb
- without exception; unconditionally; absolutely:
Authorities have categorically denied that any violence took place.
My colleagues didn't merely dislike the music, they categorically declared it wretched.
- by means of or with respect to a category:
If a child is not categorically eligible, the child may still qualify for free or reduced-price meals based on household income.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of categorically1
Example Sentences
Following these false equivalencies, the administration then compares opioid losses to the 0.4% GDP drag from tariffs, implying the former is categorically worse.
She added Russia was "categorically against such a scenario".
The Belt and Road Initiative, the connectivity corridor through which Beijing has expanded its footprint in India's neighbourhood, is categorically rejected by Delhi for passing through India-claimed territory.
“Ash†is categorically a vibe more than it is an especially unique story or illuminating character study, even if González’s steely beauty conveys plenty about the psychological stakes at hand.
The ferry operator said reports that the boat had hit the harbour or that water was leaking into the car deck were "categorically untrue".
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