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strongly
[strawng-lee, strong‐]
adverb
with great strength or force.
wind blowing strongly from the west.
in strong or convincing words.
We strongly urged him to go.
with intensity; to a high degree.
It was strongly suspected that he had been fired.
having a strong effect.
to taste strongly of vinegar.
in a firm, solid, or secure manner.
a strongly fortified hill.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of strongly1
Example Sentences
Israel strongly rejects any suggestion it uses hunger as a weapon of war.
“We are strongly committed to living in a balance with the natural world.”
"We strongly encourage anyone concerned about these changes to reach out for advice as early as possible," a spokesperson said.
Lyons said he "strongly hit back at any notion" he had revealed the use of this facility.
Iran's foreign minister had warned European powers earlier this week that backing the motion would be a mistake and that it would react strongly.
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