Examples of 'strenuously opposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "strenuously opposed"

strenuously opposed: Describes a strong or vehement opposition to something, suggesting that it is being resisted or fought against intensely

How to use "strenuously opposed" in a sentence

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strenuously opposed
Cicero strenuously opposed the bill.
In which case, bail will be strenuously opposed.
Strenuously opposed her plans.
We are most strenuously opposed to this.
He supported the institution of slavery, although he had strenuously opposed the slave trade.
Roosevelt strenuously opposed the.
France, with its profound fear of German militarism, strenuously opposed the idea.
Russia strenuously opposed his extradition and slammed his conviction.
Our father and mother had strenuously opposed his conversion.
Zhangsun strenuously opposed this idea, and Emperor Taizong did not carry it out.
The filing of the Appellant is strenuously opposed by opposing counsel.
Seery strenuously opposed conscription and also opposed the socialist objective at the 1919 Labor conference.
The applications are usually strenuously opposed and can last several hours.
Edwin Montagu, for example, Samuel 's cousin was strenuously opposed.
But other messengers and porters strenuously opposed this arrangement because they felt their livelihood threatened.

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The accelerated contraction imposed by Thatcher after 1979 was strenuously opposed by the unions.
But the Doctor is strenuously opposed to the romance.
Business and government leaders strenuously opposed the rise of the IWW.
Burtsev strenuously opposed the Bolsheviks.
The succeeding moderate Reform government strenuously opposed any significant Canadian defence measures.
As one who strenuously opposed it, I recognize its wisdom ”.
The English in particular strenuously opposed his scheme ; he had.
A Tory, he strenuously opposed Robert Peel 's commercial reforms.
Counsel for the Respondent strenuously opposed the conclusions of the original Tribunal on this issue.
The decision was strenuously opposed by the Soviet Union and France.
At any rate, he is most strenuously opposed to any amendment of it.
This order must be strenuously opposed by all people of good conscience . ”.

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Examples of using Strenuously
We must protest most strenuously about this
So strenuously towards annexation it forced him to flee
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Examples of using Opposed
India was completely opposed to such a discriminatory arrangement
I prefer healthy expressions of violence as opposed to breaking in
All of us either opposed this or did not know of it
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