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diametrically

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adverb

  1. completely; utterly (esp in the phrase diametrically opposed )
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That is diametrically opposed to what Booker said in his opening remarks before he stood up to oppose Trump in the Senate.

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To do so now would send a message diametrically opposed to the historic resiliency of both the city and the industry it represents.

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It says something that people as diametrically opposed to each other as Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan and Raskin have recognized this and want to do something about it.

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He presented a version of Israel’s role in the Gaza aid operation that is diametrically opposed to the one described in Blinken and Austin’s letter.

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He confirmed the party would "principally" be targeting Labour in areas including Birmingham, Manchester and east London, and accused the party of being "diametrically opposed" to its founding mission to represent workers.

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