Examples of 'vehement' in a sentence

Meaning of "vehement"

vehement (adjective): Describes a strong intensity of emotion, conviction, or expression. This phrase is often used to characterize passionate beliefs, forceful arguments, or fervent opinions on a particular subject
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  • Showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense.

How to use "vehement" in a sentence

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Your vehement denial has been duly noted.
And verily in the love of wealth he is vehement.
And one rather vehement admonishment was presented.
Colautti was a forceful writer and vehement polemicist.
Vehement denials that we did anything wrong.
This particular reaction seems as vehement as it is futile.
He was vehement in his opposition to the practice of lynching.
No and his denials were quite vehement.
Vehement debating about this is still on.
A love that burns with a vehement flame.
And there was vehement emotion in your solemn friendship.
Sometimes common sense can vehement your future.
Vehement effects and optical deception.
And she is so vehement and so distressed.
Vehement spirit was filling their hearts.

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I do not understand the vehement hate against her.
Greek opposition was even more vehement.
He was particularly vehement when all his indignation awoke.
He pronounced his judgment over such vehement behaviour.
Orators are most vehement when their cause is weak.
Her speech was sharply sarcastic and vehement.
Speakers are most vehement when their cause is weak.
Your husband has been struck by a very vehement fever.
It met with vehement opposition from the government.
There is no need for vehement actions.
Islam is most vehement in its condemnation of commercial dishonesty.
Proponents of the statue were equally vehement in its defense.
Vehement donated a buttload of money to it.
Agitation or disturbance of mind vehement or excited mental state.
Is easily offended and inclined to be vehement.
This was met with vehement criticism.
And the vehement expression of the head is almost overdone.
Critics of modern business education have vehement complaints.
Despite their vehement protests things go from bad to worse.
And you had left us with such vehement dash.
He was a vehement opponent of electoral reform.
Both have issued vehement denials.
The vehement honesty of her answer surprised both of them.
You are always very vehement.
You being a vehement critique of communalism.
He maintains that my reaction was more vehement than the others.
Vehement will close soon.
A few people issued vehement warnings against such a course.
The politics of their conflicting positions became increasingly vehement.
There was vehement opposition locally.
Colonialism often gives rise to its own most vehement opponents.
Their vehement calls for emancipation irritated a macho society.
I have never been a vehement vegetarian.
She was vehement about not accepting herself in that moment.
The language of the preacher was vehement and inflammatory.

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