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Fervent meaning
Exhibiting particular enthusiasm, zeal, conviction, persistence, and/or belief. | Having or showing emotional warmth, fervor, and/or passion. | Glowing, burning, very hot.
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As the continue to consolidate power and flatten out interesting voices and unique perspectives in media organizations, it’s my fervent, against-all-odds wish that there become more places on the internet like Earther, not fewer.
But as graphic artist Steven Heller comments: “For every naïve rock-and-roller who thinks the swastika can be used with irony, there is a fervent neo-Nazi who uses it with malice.
Despite his fervent declarations about expanding “the scope and scale of consciousness” through public discourse, the billionaire got cold feet.
In Buffalo’s favor, it will be poised on a sharp edge after a brutal overtime loss to the ultracompetitive Jets … but even the most fervent Bills followers must be harboring concerns.
It read: "It is our fervent hope that the matter is resolved safely and at the earliest possible opportunity.
Morka said the APC also condemned Diri’s fervent incitement of violent protests at the Peace Park in Yenagoa, adding that the action was utterly irresponsible and a violation of his oath of office as governor.
Much like St. Francis, in addition to what he did in Greccio, led a Eucharistic Revival in the 13th century, we’re called to bring Eucharistic piety “to life again” so that it may be “stamped upon … the fervent memory” of Catholics today and tomorrow.
One fervent wish of many Nigerians is that poverty should no longer be their companion.
Shiba Inu has a fervent and committed community that actively propels the advancement of the project.
The business, India’s top e-commerce site for beauty products, has a fervent following among Bollywood stars and more than 100 brick-and-mortar stores.
While his exploration of the more problematic sides of the Jedi Order inspired some of the most fervent backlash, it wasn't the only element of the movie fans took issue with.
Yet Logan was a man who imagined he had many more chapters to write: He had just given a fervent speech at ATN headquarters about building a better, faster, lighter, meaner, wilder media business.
Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin admits he isn’t getting much time to get out and meet his fervent fans – as he’s working day and night to keep his remarkable unbeaten run going.
Addressing a crowd of fervent party loyalists on Thursday night, the JLP leader underscored the importance of delivering on commitments, citing a pragmatic approach honed through years of political experience.
As a fervent enthusiast of Mexican cuisine, I couldn’t resist the allure of trying out this new popular spot, known for its traditional recipes and warm hospitality.
As teams fine-tune their skills and meticulously strategize, accompanied by fervent supporters gearing up to rally behind their favourites, anticipation brews for an enthralling journey through the sport.
As the national anthems of the Allied countries played, the crowd sang America’s “Star-Spangled Banner” with fervent belief and respect.
As time has marched on, I’ve come to realize that the fervent thrill of Christmas has mellowed, akin to the fading innocence of youth.
Both sides articulated their fervent intentions during a pre-match interview conducted at the stadium yesterday.
Cracking room, a bend with a fervent following and no cover.