Use "denied vehemently|deny vehemently" in a sentence

1. The charge was vehemently denied.

2. Krabbe has always vehemently denied using drugs.

3. Both women vehemently deny the charges against them.

4. Meanwhile, Kurt repeatedly and vehemently denied taking heroin.

5. 10 Both women vehemently deny the charges against them.

6. The president has vehemently denied having an extra-marital affair.

7. Mr Thompson always vehemently denied he was involved in criminal affairs.

8. He added: “To vehemently deny that life begins when conception begins is absurd!”

9. Dan vehemently denies the charges.

10. Most environmentalists are vehemently anti-nuclear.

11. She shook her head vehemently.

12. Ratner “vehemently disputes” Munn’s Allegations, Singer said

13. 19 Pakistan's ambassador in Washington, Husain Haqqani, vehemently denied claims the country's intelligence agency, the ISI,(www.Sentencedict.com) had backed the Taliban.

14. “She’s er little Boshter!” he said vehemently

15. Vehemently definition, in a strongly emotional or zealous manner; Ardently: Critics vehemently oppose the continued surveillance of citizens’ electronic devices without court oversight

16. Annihilating: criticising vehemently and effectively; making light of

17. Many solicitor respondents disagreed vehemently with this view.

18. What does Altercate mean? To argue or dispute vehemently; wrangle

19. They are, like Steven, vehemently opposed to affirmative action.

20. Moscow vehemently opposes any further Nato encroachment on former Soviet areas.

21. French colonialists vehemently oppressed, seeking to destroy the revolutionary government.

22. This principle led him to speak out vehemently against religious superstition.

23. But they vehemently oppose the kind of expenditure that helps the underclass.

24. Often, people will vehemently maintain their Beliefs even in light of disconfirming evidence

25. The record states that “they vehemently tried to pick a quarrel with him.”

26. It is also noteworthy that Hill was vehemently opposed to the statutory monopoly.

27. He argued with his wife so vehemently that he talked himself hoarse.

28. Welfare feminists vociferously supported protective legislation, and equality feminists vehemently opposed it.

29. Pope Innocent X was vehemently against the treaty, declaring it null and void.

30. Later that day Mashruwala told me he vehemently dissented from this view.

31. “The chief priests and the scribes kept standing up and vehemently accusing [Jesus].”

32. There was a loud clang and Broomhead cursed vehemently, pulling on the reins.

33. Synonyms for Baldly include roundly, sharply, bitterly, bluntly, fiercely, severely, vehemently, outspokenly, thoroughly and emphatically

34. “I Adamantly and vehemently reject and deny any and all implication and allegation that I have ever engaged in any improper behavior toward this person or any other person I …

35. He was also impatient and scornful, and he reacted vehemently to what he viewed as hypocrisy.

36. I always consider that the vulgar aims people pursuit vehemently - property, vainglory and extravagance - are despicable.

37. But there are others who vehemently oppose changing the general plan designation in either area.

38. More vehemently than ever, Mr Kohl refused to divulge the names of his other benefactors.

39. The Warner brothers themselves were vehemently against racist organizations and they could be proud of the movie.

40. + 10 However, the chief priests and the scribes kept standing up and vehemently accusing him.

41. I Adamantly and vehemently reject and deny any and all implication and allegation that I have ever engaged in any improper behavior toward this person or any other person I have ever worked with.

42. Uncle Jack fell into the latter category, Ursula vehemently rejecting his offer to lend a hand.

43. 29 The Lydende Party vehemently opposed the committee chairperson, partly as a consequence of longstanding family feuds.

44. What is absolutely clear is that the three prisoners have themselves vehemently protested their innocence from day one.

45. 20 The Warner brothers themselves were vehemently against racist organizations and they could be proud of the movie.

46. Bullyrag, to abuse or scold vehemently; to swindle one out of money by intimidation and sheer abuse

47. 18 The Warner brothers themselves were vehemently against racist organizations and they could be proud of the movie.

48. Liberal Criminologists march in step for gun control, oppose punitive prison sentences, and are vehemently against the death penalty

49. Downward adjustment of wages was vehemently resisted in India and the Bombay mills were plagued by frequent labour strikes .

50. 15 After vehemently arguing, he discovered his basic illogicality and had to eat humble pie before his associates.

51. The entertainment industry has vehemently objected to the V-chip and ratings system as tantamount to government censorship.

52. The conference was vehemently opposed by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of the Hezb-e Islami, the principal fundamentalist faction.

53. 23 The entertainment industry has vehemently objected to the V-chip and ratings system as tantamount to government censorship.

54. They vehemently lay claim to something called reproductive rights, when in actuality they’ve already exercised their capacity to conceive and reproduce.

55. This page shows answers to the clue Berate.Berate may be defined as “Scold sharply “To rate or chide vehemently“Censure severely or angrily”

56. Throughout the 1992 election campaign, it became quite clear just how vehemently abortion opponents feared the coming of a pro-choice president.

57. Germany's Social Democratic government, which had come to power after the fall of the Monarchy, was vehemently opposed to the KPD's idea of socialism.

58. ‘The residents of this lush, tropical paradise vehemently denied they had returned to Anthropophagy, until the term was explained to them.’ More example sentences ‘To this end, the basic taxonomy of cannibalism will first be explained, along with a brief history of Anthropophagy …

59. Despite the respect he had for his father, Aurangzeb vehemently disagreed with many of his father's actions, considering them to be wasteful and extravagant

60. Unfortunately for the U-boat force, as with all other naval officers at that time, the German Naval High Command believed vehemently in the unsinkable battleship.

61. Some curl their lips at the suggestion of using prepared chili powder, just as clam chowder purists (Chowderheads, to some) vehemently reject the idea of celery in Boston chowder.

62. And yet you actually devoted an entire blog post on YOUR own blog to her “ooings and Aahings” and are now vehemently defending your own driveling response to her

63. Berate Meaning: "to scold vehemently," 1540s, from be- "thoroughly" + Middle English rate "to scold" (late 14c.), from… See definitions of Berate.

64. 26 The vainglorious presence of Marilyn Monroe is placed alongside the subdued countenance of Mother Theresa, Che Guevara glares vehemently in opposition to the pacifistic visage of Mahatma Gandhi.

65. There is no Certainty concerning their origin, but it is clear that they vehemently guarded the secrets of their order and held sway over the people of Gaul.

66. Some curl their lips at the suggestion of using prepared chili powder, just as clam chowder purists (Chowderheads, to some) vehemently reject the idea of celery in Boston chowder.

67. The reputed author of the Nebraska Bill finds an early occasion to make a speech at this capitol indorsing the Dred Scott decision, and vehemently denouncing all opposition to it.

68. I want the record to show... that I deny vehemently... and that I never worked on the issuing of laws... because I surmised that such laws, such things... could never be realized or brought to light... causing shameful scandals and abashment... of which I am now the unfortunate victim... and not only I... but equally my whole family

69. I want the record to show... that I deny vehemently... and that I never worked on the issuing of laws... because I surmised that such laws, such things... could never be realized or brought to light... causing shameful scandals and abashment... of which I am now the unfortunate victim... and not only I... but equally my whole family...

70. The strength of this campus is its people, and we will vehemently guard against expression that is rooted in hatred and the kind of violence that should be abhorrent to every citizen

71. ‘Every day he grew worse, and the medicines profited him nothing, though of a strange character; for he vehemently hoped to recover by the human blood which he took and swallowed from certain children.’”

72. Verb deny or renounce; "They Abnegated their gods" Verb surrender; "The King Abnegated his power to the ministers" Verb deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure; "She denied herself wine and spirits"

73. - They Abnegated their gods; surrender (power or a position) Example - The King Abnegated his power to the ministers; deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure Synonyms: deny Example - She denied herself wine and spirits; Description

74. Israel's premier human rights group has begun describing both Israel and its control of the Palestinian territories as a single "Apartheid" regime, using an explosive term that the Israeli government and its supporters vehemently reject.

75. berate (third-person singular simple present Berates, present participle berating, simple past and past participle berated) (transitive) to chide or scold vehemently quotations ▼ What society tells people, that they could "do whatever they want" to dissidents, and yet Berates …

76. As verbs the difference between Berate and battle is that Berate is to chide or scold vehemently while battle is to nourish; feed or battle can be to join in battle; to contend in fight; as, to battle over theories

77. Berate (third-person singular simple present berates, present participle Berating, simple past and past participle berated) (transitive) to chide or scold vehemently quotations ▼ What society tells people, that they could "do whatever they want" to dissidents, and yet …

78. A 1902 book intended for new medical graduates reveals just how vehemently Medical Doctors once opposed and resented the label: Remember that the term “Allopath” is a false nickname not chosen by regular physicians at all, but cunningly coined, and put in wicked

79. Berate (third-person singular simple present Berates, present participle berating, simple past and past participle Berated) (transitive) to chide or scold vehemently quotations ▼ What society tells people, that they could "do whatever they want" to dissidents, and yet Berates …

80. Deny Rocket Lag.