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valiantly

[ val-yuhnt-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a bold and stouthearted way; bravely or courageously:

    The Polish troops fought valiantly in World War II, and were crucial to the Allied victory.

  2. in a heroic way that shows determination and tenacity:

    Since the storm, utility crews have struggled valiantly to restore power, often working 16-hour shifts for days on end.

  3. in a worthy or excellent way:

    Medieval art valiantly, exhaustively, fleshes out one perceptual model after another for what triumphantly escapes human perception: God, death, power, love, and so on.



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Machines valiantly take over for faltering kidneys, heart valves, bronchial tubes.

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On Feb. 11, Vance valiantly informed an artificial intelligence summit in Paris that “American AI will not be co-opted into a tool for authoritarian censorship.â€

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When an elderly witness thanks him for so valiantly trying to save a criminal’s life, he is appropriately modest.

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Roses are tougher than you’d think — during the drought I spied many residential yards with dead lawns and an old rose bush still valiantly blooming despite neglect and lack of water.

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The arresting officer valiantly volunteered to take the primate home and care for it overnight.

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