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roundly
/ ˈʊԻɪ /
adverb
- frankly, bluntly, or thoroughly
to be roundly criticized
- in a round manner or so as to be round
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
A Conservative Party spokesman said Sir Keir's political programme had been "roundly rejected" and Labour MPs would "rightfully question his leadership" following the result.
Wisconsin voters elected a Democratic judge to serve on the state supreme court, roundly rejecting a Musk-backed Republican candidate by almost 10 percentage points.
It has been roundly criticised, however, by rights groups, press groups and legal experts, who have long raised concerns about the law's potential threat to freedom of expression.
Of the eight different Dodger managers hired since Lasorda retired in 1996, Roberts has been the most universally criticized, second-guessed and roundly booed.
Instead, he shocked delegates on Friday by roundly attacking Washington's allies, including Britain, in a blistering attack decrying misinformation, disinformation, and the rights of free speech.
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