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View definitions for faithfully

faithfully

adverb as in loyally

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adverb as in always

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“He served our country faithfully in Guantanamo, Afghanistan, and Iraq and is a believer in peace through strength and the America First agenda.”

What was here in potential was an immersive experience — maybe the first of its kind — where you can faithfully represent your live performance so that there’s only a few giveaways that it’s not actually happening live in front of you.

She faithfully supports her husband for years, even as he makes decisions that cause friction — including eventually having 11 children by seven women.

And finally—and most importantly—all of us must continue to reassure every eligible voter that they will have the right to cast their ballots freely, safely, and equally; that their vote will be counted and protected; and that everyone from voters, to poll workers, to election officials, to Boards of Elections, all faithfully undertake our sacred duties to respect the will of the people.

From Slate

They somehow forgot the implications of their decision found in the fourth clause of Article II, Section 3, which states that the president “shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”

From Salon

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

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