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hellbent
[hel-bent]
adjective
stubbornly or recklessly determined.
going at terrific speed.
adverb
in a hellbent manner; with reckless determination; at full speed.
hellbent
/ ˌɛˈɛԳ /
adjective
informalstrongly or rashly intent
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
We've watched as the civil service, legal system, academia, corporations and even churches have been forced to deal with an unprecedented assault by an administration hellbent on dominating every independent institution in our society.
A government hellbent on stripping its constituents of their constitutional rights will begin with the most liminal and marginalized among us.
Equally preposterous is Collette’s Ylfa, who is hellbent on perfecting sauces and dressings, which she sees as the highest sensory experience one can have.
Asha explains what happens when people who are hellbent on using the law to break the law achieve positions of power, and whether the safeguards still in place can hold.
It’s indicative of a commander in chief hellbent on continuing his efforts at a modern-day Manifest Destiny against our ultimate frenemy in any way, shape or form.
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