vehement opposition
vehemently deny
She was herself a vehement protagonist of sexual equality.
She made a vehement attack on the government’s policies.
a vehement denial.See Synonyms at intense
She was vehement in her opposition to the new policy.
His vehement outburst shocked everyone in the room.
The crowd's vehement cheers filled the stadium.
The politician made a vehement speech against corruption.
She vehemently denied the accusations against her.
The teacher's vehement scolding silenced the noisy students.
The protesters were vehement in demanding justice for the victims.
He expressed his vehement disapproval of the company's decision.
The courtroom was filled with the lawyer's vehement arguments.
Despite their vehement objections, the project went ahead as planned.
Vehement, when somebody is vehement, they are angry and emotional.
Principles always become a matter of vehement discussion when practice is at ebb.
She was mortally afraid of being laughed at for surrendering, after her many and vehement declarations of independence.
His negation was so vehement and strong.
He was so seldom vehement about anything.
He stopped short in his vehement question.
Despite vehement opposition, the Act became law.
Sometimes, the vehement “No! ” from people could be a saviour to you.
Despite her vehement protests, he pulled her inside.
And still they sing a vehement, eager chant, the chant of the turbulent waters.
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