Examples of 'vigorously defended' in a sentence

Meaning of "vigorously defended"

vigorously defended: This phrase typically means to aggressively protect or support something, such as an idea, position, or person, often in the face of criticism or opposition

How to use "vigorously defended" in a sentence

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vigorously defended
Those rights have since been vigorously defended.
You vigorously defended your reputation.
Government officials have vigorously defended the programme.
It vigorously defended its legal rights.
Veterans who knew him vigorously defended him.
Gash vigorously defended her position.
He was one of those who vigorously defended.
Mackenzie vigorously defended the document.
I have mentioned prominent scientologists and then vigorously defended them.
And vigorously defended by some lawmakers.
Epson has denied liability and vigorously defended the lawsuits.
Yahoo vigorously defended its actions.
It patrols a regular hunting territory around margins which is vigorously defended against intruders.
I vigorously defended my client in deportation proceedings.
Magistrates had their own association which had considerable power and vigorously defended its own independence.

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He vigorously defended the big.
Decision to publish Angel was vigorously defended by many fans and.
There he vigorously defended his liberal principles but failed to prevail.
When the European interest is clearly defined and vigorously defended.
Freeh has vigorously defended the report and its conclusions.
Publisher William Gaines appeared before the committee and vigorously defended his product and the industry.
He has often vigorously defended the pope in the face of controversy.
If such proceedings are initiated, they will be vigorously defended.
Core beliefs tend to be vigorously defended by warping perception and memory.
Vigorously defended his lands against the Vikings.
SunTour had good patent attorneys and they vigorously defended the slant parallelogram design.
The society vigorously defended the colonial government during the rebellion.
Amid the attacks, Warren stayed firm and vigorously defended her agenda.
Morgan vigorously defended American capitalism to protect his own interests.
Henry Clay was among those who vigorously defended Allen from the charges.
Who again vigorously defended the central thesis of his book, concluding his contribution as follows,.
But Canada 's premier intelligence agency has vigorously defended the actions of its agents.
UNFPA has vigorously defended itself in the face of these charges.
During his time as High Commissioner, Tupper vigorously defended Canada 's rights.
The Nation has vigorously defended itself against these accusations.
His evidence to the select committee on Income Tax in 1906 vigorously defended Victorian precepts.
Our men vigorously defended Ypres.
On 21 July, Cranmer commandeered St Paul 's Cathedral where he vigorously defended the official Church line.
Al Jazeera vigorously defended his reporting.
On 14 May Lublin was taken, on the 18th fortified and vigorously defended Sandomierz.
The Liberals vigorously defended Canadian farmers and supply management.
Those close to AIPAC vigorously defended its integrity.
Kerry vigorously defended the UN resolution and rejected criticism “ that this vote abandons Israel ”.
Although Jodi vigorously defended him.
He vigorously defended his church 's claim to the CLERGY RESERVES.
The accusation was vigorously defended by The Age.
He vigorously defended the car 's performance in the situation,.
For their part, Feld officials have vigorously defended their operation 's concern for animal welfare.
Trump vigorously defended the Second Amendment.
The commission 's chairman, Ajit Pal, vigorously defended the repeal before the vote.

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Examples of using Vigorously
It is essential for us vigorously to promote its universality
Vigorously shake the transmitter to provoke a transmission
By responding quickly and vigorously to events in order
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