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Righteously

Righteously | Righteous | Righteousness

Righteously meaning

In a righteous manner.

Synonyms of Righteously

Example sentences (16)

We are tired, but we are righteously marching to toward the light, and will not be once again dragged into the darkness.

De Klerk on the other hand came out smelling of roses for having righteously renounced power.

It was the ultimate perfidy that exposed his own duplicity: In self-righteously, judgmentally, condemning Dr. King for his personal behaviors, he rationalized the need for King to be murdered.

Just about every day, and for years you may have witnessed Talib getting into arguments with unrepentant racists as the rapper righteously tries to set them straight with facts.

Serving righteously may be difficult to do in this world made from the will of mankind, disordered as it is by human beings clinging to their own wills rather than the Lord’s.

You quickly become the very things you so self-righteously condemn.

Remember Toby, CJ and Josh on “The West Wing,” walking and talking and righteously fighting for ethanol subsidies or nuclear talks with North Korea in the Bartlet administration?

That the likes of Haley and Pompeo self-righteously fuliminate over this while we sell the Saudis cluster bombs makes me sick.

The hour-long set ended with ’s righteously angry protest song, “Hell You Talmbout,” with Byrne and his band chanting the names of police brutality victims: Walter Scott, Jerame Reid, Philip White, say his name.

There were no ‘terf’ cyberwomen righteously zapping transgendered daleks who are mincing about shrieking ‘Exfoliate, exfoliate’.

George W. Bush was pretty (righteously) mean to him.

Righteously ignorant indignation; fired from the hip while blindfolded, as it were.

Those who are committed to Christ, committed to living "righteously" and committed to seeing an actual, pure and undefiled move of the Holy Spirit are being gathered by Christ and set apart unto His current-day work.

Budden, p. 216 Fisher calls it "a Job -like prayer questioning God for punishing a woman who has lived unselfishly and righteously".

Their antithesis were the wicked, who were selfish and greedy.sfn Satan raises the question of whether there is such a thing as disinterested righteousness: if God rewards righteousness with prosperity, will men not act righteously from selfish motives?

The Old Testament's moral code enjoins fairness, intervention on behalf of the vulnerable, and the duty of those in power to administer justice righteously.