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to emphatically
adverb
In an emphatic manner; with emphasis.
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"I would like to emphatically state that I have full trust in these people".
Retracting an invitation, even an implied one, has negative repercussions and may serve to emphatically sever the ties, however tenuous.
The proper way to proceed is to emphatically agree with the other person's view and then refute it.
The governor has avoided a public confrontation with the sheriff, though this flashpoint has led him to emphatically invite one.
On April 24, a victory over the Dodgers roused Merritt to emphatically say "NO!" The account appears to have deviated twice from one-word posts.
His main concern must be to emphatically defeat Algieri, whose one loss in 21 bouts was to Pacquiao, and not give a fig about what Mayweather thinks.
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"I want to apologise emphatically to Miss Philippians [sic] and Miss Colombia," he wrote on Twitter.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's government is under mounting public pressure to respond emphatically to the execution.
Harvey quickly said he was sorry on the platform, tweeting "I want to apologize emphatically to Miss Philippians and Miss Columbia.
The plans by Thatcher's strategists to bring the BBC "down to size" emphatically failed.
The answer to this question has proven to be emphatically affirmative.
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