rabidly

[US]/ˈrabɪdli/
[UK]/ˈræbɪdli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv.in a furious, violent, or extremely intense manner; with extreme or fanatical enthusiasm or opinion

Example Sentences

the politician was rabidly opposed to any form of immigration reform.

she remained rabidly loyal to her party despite the numerous scandals.

the organization was rabidly critical of the new environmental regulations.

he is rabidly anti-vaccine and spreads misinformation on social media.

the fanbase rabidly defended their favorite celebrity against the serious allegations.

the newspaper was rabidly hostile toward the administration's controversial policies.

she has been rabidly supportive of women's rights throughout her entire career.

the political commentator is known for being rabidly conservative on economic issues.

they reacted rabidly to the proposed changes in national education policy.

the activist group rabidly protested the construction of the new industrial factory.

he was rabidly nationalist in his political speeches and published writings.

the local community rabidly embraced the new technology that would transform their lives.

she became rabidly determined to prove her scientific theories correct despite opposition.

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