Use "emphatically" in a sentence

1. The proposal was emphatically defeated.

2. 'Certainly not,' he replied emphatically.

3. "No fast food", she said emphatically.

4. She is emphatically opposed to the proposals.

5. "No fast food"(Sentencedict), she said emphatically.

6. He has always emphatically denied the allegations.

7. Mr Davies has emphatically denied the charges.

8. The approach for Argumenta is emphatically cross-disciplinary

9. Johnson has emphatically denied the allegations against him.

10. He is emphatically a retiring and unassuming man.

11. Most emphatically, however, there was a brighter side.

12. Emphatically for foreign women who marry local bachelors.

13. He has always emphatically denied the allegations against him.

14. Making people feel foolish is emphatically not my strategy.

15. Beyond this self-effacing act, they emphatically proclaimed God’s holiness.

16. To each question Paul answered emphatically: “Never may that happen!”

17. Here the resulting effect is to emphatically assert a present state.

18. Veldhuyzen van Zanten emphatically replied "Oh, yes" and continued with the takeoff.

19. Most tabloid newspapers are emphatically graphic in the presentation of their headlines and subheadings.

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

21. 4 The determinative method for low vapor pressure and their applicable scope are emphatically introduced.

22. Matthew alludes to that only which was emphatically the cock-Crowing, viz, the second.

23. The determinative method for low vapor pressure and their applicable scope are emphatically introduced.

24. The suburban commuter station was emphatically a male preserve at certain times of day.

25. The camera lingered on his face as he pursed his lips and nodded emphatically.

26. The Roosevelt administration, however, was emphatically on the side of the Bureau of Reclamation.

27. We are emphatically not introducing an appeal system in order to truncate or bypass it.

28. And together we were emphatically co-operative that neighbouring forces were populated by lesser mortals.

29. Those who have read him know how seldom he declares himself thus roundly and emphatically.

30. Noun 1. Averment- a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary)

31. 29 He speaks emphatically, does Robert Bruck, his bald head bobbing atop a thickset frame.

32. Protestantism concerned itself with the inscription of dogma, attention to the text, was more emphatically scriptural.

33. We continue to speak of a scientific revolution because earlier systems of belief were emphatically overthrown.

34. Nicholson's are emphatically not backstreet boozers populated by men in cloth caps talking about their ferrets.

35. 27 We continue to speak of a scientific revolution because earlier systems of belief were emphatically overthrown.

36. Synonyms for Confidently include assuredly, positively, having conviction, with conviction, firmly, certainly, emphatically, definitely, unquestionably and

37. This international acceptance was emphatically less the result of the peace process than of the Uprising.

38. 12 Protestantism concerned itself with the inscription of dogma, attention to the text, was more emphatically scriptural.

39. This he very emphatically refused to do, and he was sentenced to indefinite forced labor in Germany.

40. He converted the penalty emphatically to set up a Semi - Final clash with old rivals West Germany.

41. This idea was represented more emphatically in the composition the monk Filofej addressed to their son Vasili III.

42. Or what it is to speak so emphatically that even the phlegmatic Mrs Padmore feels obliged to underline it.

43. 16 Or what it is to speak so emphatically that even the phlegmatic Mrs Padmore feels obliged to underline it.

44. The whole process is emphatically led by the cytoplasm-which continues to divide whether DNA replication is completed or not.

45. The woman who cuts her body asserts undeniably and emphatically that there is a self that has power over that body.

46. It is also emphatically given in a raised voice with direct eye-contact so that the child knows it has been warned.

47. Emphatically studies now the popular serial communication agreement and the serial communication electric circuit design and investigates examines the miscount method realization.

48. 2 This article altogether designs five aspects, studies the non-price competition strategy emphatically in the marketing status and the implementation strategy.

49. "It is emphatically the province of the judicial department to say what the law is," declared Chief Justice John Marshall in 180

50. The influence of liquid quantity carried out from the exit of expansion machine upon its isentropic efficiency is emphatically discussed in this paper.

51. Not shy about reminding his followers of their responsibility to give, he emphatically states: ‘Tithing isn’t something you do because you can afford it.

52. Our granddaughter considered her two choices and then stated emphatically, “I want this choice—to play and eat only ice cream and not go to bed.”

53. An Assertion is a declaration that's made emphatically, especially as part of an argument or as if it's to be understood as a statement of fact

54. This paper analyzes on and probes into emphatically 14 kinds of rhetoric methods frequently used in advertising documents with the better effect including repeat, metaphor, dualization, etc.

55. It is conspicuously absent from the opening section ('una corda' is emphatically not an equivalent), and there are numerous strong contrasts of tone that Richter simply Bowdlerises out.

56. 8 This article annotates the general contents about the audit of the project cost, also emphatically analyzes the refutable measures against the confirmation and counterclaim of a project.

57. Alas is another way to emphatically say “unfortunately.” Perhaps you meant to finish up all your homework last night, but Alas, your favorite television show wound up …

58. In it , the authors ( Noreen S . Ahmed - Ullah , Sam Roe , and Laurie Cohen ) warily but emphatically acknowledge the Islamists ' goal of turning the United States into an Islamic state .

59. The Chinese Ambassador was summoned and a protest was lodged. But when the Prime Minister visited, he raised this emphatically this time. This China-Pakistan Economic Corridor which you mentioned is not acceptable to us.

60. 11:4) Paul wrote emphatically: “However, even if we or an angel out of heaven were to declare to you as good news something beyond what we declared to you as good news, let him be accursed.” —Gal.

61. "Every time Christianity has been misrepresented to the world as a racist, Classist, and sexist religion, sincere followers of Jesus have forcefully challenged the misrepresentation and declared emphatically that God is a God of justice and compassion."

62. Are Comfortable Chairs Worth the Blobbiness? By Editorial Board / August 11, 2021 For the recurring series, That’s Debatable, we take on a contentious issue of the day and present two spirited arguments—one in favor and the other emphatically opposed.

63. Is it time for you - You, being what you are, the creatures of God, “to dwell in your Ceiled houses,” more emphatically, in your houses, and those “Ceiled,” probably with costly woods, such as cedar. But where then was the excuse of want of means?

64. But when, during a national debate on cable television that was present throughout the national press, Ron Paul was asked, he stated emphatically that thought absurd ideas of 9 / 11 Truth Movement and that they embarrassed him, he added that the activists should abandon their efforts.

65. Animadvert - express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation; "John spoke up at the meeting" opine , sound off , speak out , speak up declare - state emphatically and authoritatively; "He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with"

66. Accusation: 1 n an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence Synonyms: charge Types: countercharge a charge brought by an accused person against the accuser Type of: assertion , asseveration , averment a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary) n a formal charge of wrongdoing brought

67. Jehovah emphatically warned him of the consequences if he failed to carry out his assignment: “When I say to someone wicked, ‘You will positively die,’ and you do not actually warn him . . . , he being wicked, in his error he will die, but his blood I shall ask back from your own hand.”

68. Averment: 1 n a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary) Synonyms: assertion , asseveration Types: show 18 types hide 18 types claim an assertion of a right (as to money or property) claim an assertion that something is true or factual accusation , charge an assertion that someone is guilty of a

69. “Well, my sweet,” said Miss Pross, nodding her head emphatically, “the short and the long of it is, that I am a subject of His Most Gracious Majesty King George the Third;” Miss Pross Curtseyed at the name; “and as such, my maxim is, Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks, On him our hopes we fix, God save the King!”

70. It also helps us understand much more emphatically that vivid moment in the Book of Mormon allegory of the olive tree, when after digging and dunging, watering and weeding, trimming, pruning, transplanting, and grafting, the great Lord of the vineyard throws down his spade and his pruning shears and weeps, crying out to any who would listen, “What could I have done more for my vineyard?”