What does vigorously mean?
Definitions for vigorously
vig·or·ous·ly
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word vigorously.
Princeton's WordNet
vigorously, smartlyadverb
with vigor; in a vigorous manner
"he defended his ideas vigorously"
Wiktionary
vigorouslyadverb
With intense energy, force or vigor
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vigorously
Vigorously is an adverb that means doing something with great energy, force, speed, or effort. It also represents doing something in a determined or wholehearted manner.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of vigorously in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of vigorously in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of vigorously in a Sentence
We are disappointed in the Supreme Court’s decision to review the case but will continue to vigorously pursue a resolution to the damage that small refinery exemptions do to the biodiesel industry.
I think one of the big problems in Democratic politics is an ideology that's organized completely around Republican politics and ideology, and the only way we take somebody's measure is to evaluate how vigorously they oppose or how closely they imitate Republican policies.
We hope to take market share from foreign brands, we are vigorously investing in R&D. The technology we're focused on developing now is technology that will be suitable for use in the 2030s, we are not cutting down R&D expenditure because the market is not good.
Mr. Mapp vehemently denies the SEC’s allegations and intends to vigorously defend himself.
He intends to fight the allegations vigorously and we expect the outcome to fully vindicate Mr. Batali.
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