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zealously

adverb as in in a zealous manner

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Their biggest challenge soon became privacy, or finding enough time and space away from other hikers to be like any other zealous young couple.

By the 20th century, formula use had skyrocketed, driven in large part by zealous advertising to doctors and consumers.

“GNRD has zealously fought to eliminate abuse of Nepalese migrant workers in Qatar,” the organization said in a statement.

The magazine paid an estimated $150,000 and zealously protected its copyright.

It is difficult just to maintain in a world dedicated almost too zealously to the principle of creative destruction.

Diskin did not just mean that Netanyahu was acting zealously or with an arguably exaggerated sense of mission.

Even if the lawyer thinks his client is guilty, he must defend him zealously.

One is that the English should have gone so far out of their way as to besiege Dunaverty so zealously, or at all.

As a military man he knew well how zealously the secrets of all fortresses are guarded.

The clergy of every order were zealously sought out, and thrust into dungeons designed for the worst of felons.

About the middle of September Stassov sent him the rough sketch which he began to study zealously.

He became a physician, but at the same time devoted himself zealously to the practice of his Christian duties.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to zealously, such as: ardently, avidly, eagerly, enthusiastically, fervently, and passionately.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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