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vehement

[vee-uh-muhnt] / ˈvi ə mənt /


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Onstage at 59E59 Theaters, Gold builds a vehement case for the vital importance of the freedom to offend in a healthy democratic society.

From New York Times

Barristers for the seven said they had been put off taking legal action because of the vehement denials by the newspapers at the public inquiry.

From BBC

Her travels, especially the planned meeting with Mr. McCarthy, could draw a vehement response from China.

From New York Times

Norman’s voice is richly vehement and full of mystery.

From New York Times

Allegations of doping in sports are hardly news — nor are vehement protestations of innocence by accused athletes.

From New York Times