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emphatically
/ ɪmˈfætɪkəlɪ, -klɪ /
adverb
with emphasis or force
definitely or unquestionably
Example Sentences
Manchester City have emphatically answered that question by moving quickly to bolster a wounded squad that will now hope to go far in the competition in the United States.
Gandhi then gave Nehru approval to discuss these ideas with her party leaders but said "very clearly and emphatically" that he should not convey the impression that they had the stamp of her approval.
Supreme Court Justice John Marshall got it right when, more than two centuries ago, he wrote, “It is emphatically the duty of the Judicial Department to say what the law is.”
With so much attention on matters off the pitch over the past week, this was a performance that emphatically shut out the noise and lifted the mood.
Netanyahu is currently wanted by the court for alleged war crimes in Gaza and breaches of international law, charges he emphatically denies.
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