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onerously

adverb as in arduously

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The hardest part of raising children who eat well is that it can feel like an onerously long game.

Most onerously, the pill had to be given in person in an approved clinical setting—even though a second drug used to complete the abortion, misoprostol, could be taken at home.

Yet crop insurance rates remained onerously high, the younger Enriquez said, so the farm went without this year.

An arbitrary ruler exerts their will more forcefully and more onerously than one who follows the rule of law.

“Students are being onerously and unfairly censored all the time,” Hurst said.

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

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