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Stridently

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Stridently meaning

In a strident manner.

Example sentences (17)

Call the United States a democracy and a chorus of right-wing fanatics will stridently insist that this is a “republic not a democracy,” never mind that our representatives are democratically elected.

Cries From The Youth is stridently and defiantly focused on the progress of underclass Jamaicans, recorded in the heart of Kington’s Waterhouse neighborhood at Jammy’s Studio at 38 St. Lucia Road.

Beijing has also in recent months pressed its sweeping territorial claims in the East and South China Seas more stridently.

We do, though, have a situation in which the DA, NGOs such as The Brenthurst Foundation and the Institute for Race Relations and commentators such as Frans Cronje, Greg Mills, Pieter du Toit and Fabricius are stridently pro-West.

You can argue that Labour setting their face against so stridently got up a lot of noses.

How does one claim to be defending Tsvangirai’s legacy when they are comporting, cohabiting and doing the bidding for the same party that Tsvangirai stridently opposed all his adult life?

They would be protesting at Awards ceremonies and interviews – loudly, stridently.

Unfortunately, as the group with the most to lose by conflict breaking out either in Libya or in the Eastern Mediterranean, the EU has done itself no favors by taking sides so stridently in both conflicts.

I daresay if the founder of Chick-fil-A was a man of Muslim faith, he would not have faced such a vote, though that religion is stridently anti-LGBT.

Smeeth, one of those at the forefront of accusing Corbyn of fostering anti-semitism in Labour, is also a former public affairs director of BICOM, another stridently pro-Israel lobby group.

The Israeli premier, for example, has stridently objected to Trump’s stated willingness to meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.

Asked why he chooses to antagonize the church so frequently and stridently, he and his supporters say it is deeply personal: The president says he and several of his classmates were sexually abused by a Catholic priest as children in Davao City.

He is also stridently anti-Muslim, having once called the 2015 migrant crisis "an organised invasion" of Europe and insisted Muslims were "impossible to integrate".

Bismarck myth Gerwarth (2007) shows that the Bismarck myth, built up predominantly during his years of retirement and even more stridently after his death, proved a powerful rhetorical and ideological tool.

Cuivre instructs a brass player to produce a forced and stridently brassy sound.

In theory, at least, to be classified as a rogue, a state had to commit four transgressions: pursue weapons of mass destruction, support terrorism, severely abuse its own citizens, and stridently criticize the United States.

The online disinhibition effect describes the tendency of many individuals to behave more stridently or offensively online than they would in person.