Examples of 'was vehemently' in a sentence

Meaning of "was vehemently"

was vehemently: indicates a strong and passionate manner in which someone acted or expressed themselves

How to use "was vehemently" in a sentence

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The decision was vehemently criticized by the parents.
It was a significant part of Nazi propaganda and was vehemently antisemitic.
Worsley was vehemently opposed to wearing a mask.
Wu wanted to restore Cao Kun as president but Zhang was vehemently opposed.
He was vehemently opposed to her entering the movies.
The publication was vehemently anti-clerical.
I was vehemently against the idea.
Not surprisingly, Moscow was vehemently opposed to the idea.
He was vehemently opposed to birth control.
It was a significant part of the Nazi propaganda machinery and was vehemently anti-Semitic.
Her husband was vehemently opposed.
He was vehemently against slavery and took stands on other controversial issues.
The system was vehemently oppose.
He was vehemently averse to publicity, and he was uninterested in money or material possessions.
The release of Sison was vehemently protested by the military.

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Lorimar 's entrance into feature films was predominantly sanctioned by Adelson ; Rich was vehemently against it.
Paul was vehemently against the marriage and caused trouble.
The religious aristocracy of Jesus ' time was vehemently opposed to Jesus ' teaching on this point.
And was vehemently persecuted for it.
Any semblance of Arab culture, whether religious or cultural, was vehemently fought by the colonialists.
His father was vehemently opposed to his son being inclined to music.
These conditions led to two efforts to organize a union, which Smythe was vehemently against.
Rouse was vehemently opposed.
Its subject was the recent Paris peace conference, which was vehemently denounced by our government.
She was vehemently against our plan to get married.
The two fell madly in love, a match that was vehemently opposed by Beatriz 's conservative parents.
This was vehemently opposed by nationalists, as well as cautiously opposed by the opposition.
Against your crusade . And Captain Dragonetti was vehemently.
Miranda was vehemently against it.
That was a threat to your new-found faith. And Captain Dragonetti was vehemently against your Crusade.
She was vehemently against it.
For example, Ontario ( conservative ) strongly supported Riel 's execution, but Quebec was vehemently opposed to it.
This statement was vehemently rejected by several panellists and caused considerable commotion in the audience.
Harrison Otis, publisher of the Los Angeles Times, was vehemently anti-union.
The accusation was vehemently rejected by Rama himself.
Carl was vehemently opposed to performing, but he would do costumes for us.
In the 20th century, however, it was vehemently antimodernist.
The campaign was vehemently opposed by Mindan which organised hunger strikes and train obstructions.
Up until 11 months ago, I was vehemently against the idea.
Mr Pęk was vehemently against this, European taxpayers will pay.
Sigmund Freud was vehemently anti-American.
This was vehemently denied by Annie Besant, but the gossip greatly disturbed Krishnamurti 's father.
The radio report was vehemently denied by the Civil Administration.
He was vehemently defending himself, “ Hell, I never agreed with any of this race-mixing crap.
Around that time I was vehemently against my mother coming to Tokyo to visit me.
This claim was vehemently denied by Jewish historians and Belgrade's Jewish community.
However, he was vehemently opposed to taxes.
Hitler was vehemently racist and anti-semitic.
The prime minister was vehemently attacked if I'm not mistaken.
She was vehemently opposed to the " new " movement.

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