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to forcefully
adverb
In a forceful manner; vigorously; powerfully.
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Ms. Merkel appeared on television to forcefully denounce the action.
"They don't have to forcefully evacuate the camp.
If the repression continues, Washington will have to forcefully denounce it.
It is one thing for a president to forcefully disagree with a decision.
They can also flick their abdomens to forcefully whack another male.
Rather, science must continue to forcefully rebut religion's unsubstantiated claims in public battles like this.
What it fails to do is bring anyone forward to forcefully defend the practice.
"They tried to forcefully remove them, tried to smash the windows with their rifles".
The U.S. forces returned fire and began to forcefully enter the buildings of the compound".
"There is a certain political hesitation to forcefully engage in anti-pirate acts".
If there's any doubt, President Obama needs to forcefully remind him.
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