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Ambitiously

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Ambitiously meaning

In an ambitious manner.

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Harrowingly dull, Daddy’s sermons ambitiously tried to imitate the cadence and pattern of great preachers, but he would lapse into a droning voice halfway through.

His paintings ambitiously mix contemporary settings, pop immediacy and history.

In five half-hour episodes, the show ambitiously promises to retrace the entire history of human civilization.

Survival of the Fittest ambitiously tackles various issues throughout its eight-episode run, including anti-Black transgender prejudice.

In the future, Rosenzweig and Cortesi want to add to the Hold My Bar experience, hosting yard games like cornhole for people to hang out and play or, more ambitiously, a brick-and-mortar location to host events with live music and karaoke.

While Canada is ambitiously targeting a net-zero electrical grid by 2035, Inukjuak aims to entirely eliminate its use of fuel for electricity even earlier, by 2030.

Fear of what follows Brexit remains of course, but there is a wider worry for chief executives that if they don’t ambitiously move forward, their rivals will.

From experience, I thought making four to five dishes would be more than enough in an hour, but with loads of pre-prep and duplicate dishes at the ready — “here’s one I made earlier” — Short ambitiously made eight.

This may be the most glossy and ambitiously produced show of this kind I have ever seen, but it never loses sight of the people at the heart of the action.

The remaining two paintings in the show are quite a bit larger and show Ms. Sherald ambitiously expanding her format to include settings and even props.

As New Delhi ambitiously moves toward this end, it must ensure that island nations, owing to their centrality in shaping power dynamics in the Indian Ocean region, gain prominence in India’s ocean diplomacy.

These positive/negative reversals were ambitiously exploited by Alexander Archipenko in 1912–13, for example in Woman Walking.