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doggedly
[daw-gid-lee, dog-‐]
adverb
in a persistent or tenacious manner.
She worked doggedly and tirelessly, overseeing nearly every aspect of the show.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of doggedly1
Example Sentences
The head of the Russian Church in Moscow, Patriarch Kirill, has doggedly backed the invasion of Ukraine, calling it a Holy War, and expressing little compassion for its victims.
After being appointed, Rubasingham joked she spent "six to eight months doggedly pursuing Stormzy and his team", and he came on board after visiting the building.
She started Sunbox, a social enterprise promoting solar power, in 2017, working doggedly with Israeli authorities to get the equipment approved.
Lord Coe, the governing body's president, said the decision was further evidence that World Athletics would "doggedly" protect the female category.
But while rubbing shoulders with Formula 1 stars and feeling the rumbling roar of their engines, the shy teen got his first real taste of the life he was doggedly chasing.
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