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vehemently advocated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "vehemently advocated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong and passionate support for a particular cause, idea, or action. Example: "The senator vehemently advocated for environmental protection during the debate."
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1 human-written examples
The final rule failed to remedy the main issues members have vehemently advocated against for almost a decade.
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
In fact, Mr. Mason seems more comfortable with scatological and sexual obscenities than ever before, which might lead you to think he believed wholeheartedly in the First Amendment if he didn't so vehemently advocate a new amendment to ban flag burning.
News & Media
More recently two prominent interventions (based on principles of JUG) have emerged in the social determinants of health literature, that proponents – including the Strategic Review of Health Inequalities and the World Health Organisation – are vehemently advocating for.
Science
Rebelo has previously advocated vehemently against the scientific consensus that the planet is warming and humans are to blame.
Science & Research
In 1560 the diplomat Nicholas Throckmorton advocated vehemently against Dudley marrying the Queen, but Dudley won him over in 1562.
Wiki
In the long and difficult controversy with the Pelagians, Augustine found his own earlier writings on the will cited by his opponents as evidence that he himself once advocated the view he came so vehemently to oppose [see Retractationes I.9.3 6].
Science
Prosecutors, family members and human rights advocates vehemently disagree with the suspects' description of what happened to Lal Bibi, the young woman.
News & Media
After it leaked online, Rohingya advocates vehemently opposed its terms.
News & Media
This idea of "total compensation" has been a contentious issue in the debate over the minimum wage in Seattle, and 15 Now advocates vehemently reject this idea, claiming that such an approach would undermine the very meaning of a "minimum wage" and would open the window for employers to manipulate the law to their advantage.
News & Media
We view Mr. Koch's actions as an attempt at a hostile takeover, and intend to fight it vehemently in order to continue as an independent research organization, advocating for Individual liberty, limited government, free markets and peace.
News & Media
Though it's unusual for Harry to simulate a disability while advocating for wounded veterans, he's done his fair share of getting active with the group he vehemently supports.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "vehemently advocated" when you want to convey not just support, but also a strong, passionate, and often public promotion of an idea or cause.
Common error
Avoid using "vehemently advocated" in contexts where a simple "supported" or "promoted" would suffice. The strong intensity of "vehemently" should be reserved for situations where the advocacy is truly passionate and forceful.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function is that of a verb phrase, where "vehemently" modifies the verb "advocated". It describes the manner in which the action of advocating is performed. Ludwig AI confirms that this combination is appropriate for expressing strong support.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
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Wiki
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "vehemently advocated" is a verb phrase used to describe strong and passionate support for a cause or idea. While the phrase is grammatically correct and usable, Ludwig indicates it is relatively rare. It is most commonly found in news and media contexts and carries a neutral to formal register. Use this phrase when you want to emphasize the intensity of the advocacy. Alternatives include phrases like "strongly championed" or "fervently supported", depending on the nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ardently advocated
Similar in meaning, replacing "vehemently" with "ardently" maintains a sense of passionate support.
fervently supported
Emphasizes the sincere and deeply felt nature of the support.
strongly championed
Emphasizes active and enthusiastic support, often publicly.
vigorously backed
Focuses on the energetic and forceful nature of the support.
passionately defended
Highlights the emotional intensity and protectiveness of the support.
earnestly endorsed
Emphasizes the sincerity and seriousness of the endorsement.
zealously promoted
Suggests an enthusiastic and energetic advocacy.
intensely promoted
Highlights the high degree and degree of active promotion.
vociferously argued for
Indicates a loud and forceful expression of support through argument.
aggressively pushed for
Highlights a proactive and forceful approach to promoting something.
FAQs
How can I use "vehemently advocated" in a sentence?
You can use "vehemently advocated" to describe someone who strongly and passionately supports a particular cause or idea. For example, "The activist "vehemently advocated" for environmental protection."
What are some alternatives to "vehemently advocated"?
Alternatives include "strongly championed", "passionately defended", or "fervently supported", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it appropriate to use "vehemently advocated" in formal writing?
Yes, "vehemently advocated" can be used in formal writing when describing strong and passionate support for a cause, but ensure that the context warrants such intense language.
What's the difference between "strongly supported" and "vehemently advocated"?
"Vehemently advocated" implies a higher degree of passion and intensity compared to "strongly supported". It suggests a more forceful and public promotion of the idea or cause.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested