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Fanatically meaning
In a fanatical manner; with extreme, irrational zeal or enthusiasm.
Example sentences (12)
They found him – a Trump-appointed-for-life fanatically right-wing jurist in – where else?
Haunted by her past, she’s cleaning fanatically, reeling from being cut off from her culture and missing a homeland that doesn’t exist (“I come from a land that is a graveyard,” she thinks).
The Taliban are a fanatically ideological group that deploys the mutually assured destruction (MAD) tactic of the suicide bombing.
Unlike the pope, Biden has fanatically supported abortion, including the destruction of late-term fetuses — aka empirical human beings.
It comes in not just one but three flavors, because the powers that be know that Flamin’ Hot Cheetos fans are fanatically loyal.
Occupations and matters of conquest tend to be disturbingly moral pursuits, pursued fanatically and with lethal resolve.
Public Defender Jeff Adachi, seen here defending his departmental budget to the Board of Supervisors, was fanatically devoted to his clients and his colleagues.
Al’Otaiba was a fanatically puritan, messianic zealot who believed he would usher in the regeneration of Islam in a welter of indiscriminate, apocalyptic bloodletting.
What's more, you actually know so little about the issue at large and good science in general, you think fanatically linking articles all focused on one single pedantic detail is the equivalent of doing research and learning.
The Ciceronianus came out in 1528, attacking the style of Latin that was based exclusively and fanatically on Cicero's writings.
The fact that spirits achieve with one act something which we in music could never dream of, that people practise ten years madly, fanatically for a concert.
Where others claimed Russians were fanatically loyal to their ruler and treated in return with great fairness, Herberstein saw and wrote differently.