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to vigorously
adverb
With intense energy, force or vigor
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We intend to vigorously defend these claims".
We intend to vigorously defend this lawsuit".
It has the right to vigorously scrutinise and revise legislation".
"We intend to vigorously defend this case," the lawyer added.
We intend to vigorously defend our position in court".
"We're more than willing to vigorously defend this," he said.
It promised to "vigorously contest" it in court.
"He intends to vigorously contest the allegations," Mr. Small said.
Vonage "intends to vigorously defend the lawsuit," the statement said.
Local councils are likely to vigorously defend the legislation.
And he seemed to vigorously question the approach being taken by the trustee, Irving H. Picard.
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