Examples of 'more vigorously' in a sentence

Meaning of "more vigorously"

more vigorously - to do something with increased strength, effort, or intensity

How to use "more vigorously" in a sentence

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more vigorously
In so far as it allows me to pursue my interests more vigorously.
Engaging more vigorously with the private sector.
All the organs work more vigorously.
The more vigorously you try to swat it away.
No wonder it grew more and more vigorously.
Wood burns more vigorously in oxygen than in air.
She brushed her hair more vigorously.
Boys were more vigorously physically active than girls.
It is a joint responsibility that needs to be discharged more vigorously.
Her leg was bouncing more vigorously than usual.
Existing defence plans were therefore pursued more vigorously.
Health workers should be more vigorously involved in these efforts.
The principle of subsidiarity has to be applied more vigorously.
Developed countries should act more vigorously to promote development.
Cases need to be investigated and prosecuted more vigorously.

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I cut a little more vigorously and heard a louder crack.
Larger seeds germinate more vigorously.
People brush more vigorously on the opposite side of their dominant hand.
Do but make it pulse more vigorously.
Poland should press on more vigorously with the development of political and civil dialogue.
She began by waving more vigorously.
The more vigorously you exercise the more calories you use per minute.
They were moving more vigorously now.
Encouraging universities to exploit the results of research more vigorously.
I swore more vigorously.
Perhaps this is one area to pursue more vigorously.
It needed to be done annually and more vigorously and possibly with some soil disturbance.
We will continue to pursue such a policy even more vigorously.
To reduce the flame or heat on the more vigorously burning parts of a fire edge.
In the future disaster prevention should be pursued more vigorously.
The reaction began to reflux more vigorously and turned a deep orange color.
Development questions should therefore be addressed ever more vigorously.
The audience clapped more vigorously for his speech than any speech before it.
We should have protested more vigorously.
And more vigorously in Argentina than elsewhere.
Now we can pursue these goals more vigorously.
Complaints should be dealt with more vigorously and speedily and there should be less selectivity.
We should have pursued our own investigation more vigorously.
Blood from the male beagles responded more vigorously than blood from the female dogs.
Universities are embracing online and modular learning more vigorously.
Nowhere is the subject debated more vigorously than in California.
They need to reconfirm these commitments and pursue them more vigorously.
Program management needs to promote more vigorously the implementation of the NA.
Much more funding is required to tackle the issue more vigorously.
MSFH is committed to invest more vigorously in demanding action from the Dutch government.
Heavy flag begins to extend and flaps more vigorously.
The more vigorously he resisted actually swimming, the more he fancied it.
Government safety regulations were either being enforced more vigorously or were being updated.
In grebes, this is done more vigorously with an open bill and is termed " stropping.
They have engaged the host community much more vigorously.

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