Vigorosamente in english

Vigorously

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vigorosamente = actively ; sturdily ; vigorously ; robustly ; strongly ; forcefully ; lustily ; strenuously. 

Example: In addition to continuing and advancing programs begun prior to his directorship, Mr. Welsh has actively supported current efforts toward Universal Bibliographical Control.Example: Standardization never became quite complete, especially as regards height-to-paper; the Clarendon Press sturdily retains the so-called Dutch height of 23-851 mm. to this day, and various aberrant heights may still be found in Europe.Example: Far from being an innocuous social institution the public library is an arena where culture has been vigorously contested.Example: Exports of manufacturing goods to former communist countries have declined sharply, but exports to the European Community across an array of goods -- including heavy machinery -- have grown robustly.Example: The student is strongly recommended to examine the guiding provided in any libraries to which he has access.Example: Do not pull a book from the shelf by forcefully tugging the top of the spine.Example: France's national anthem was lustily jeered by the crowd at the opening of a France-Tunisia friendly match in Paris last night.Example: I have always strenuously supported the right of every man to his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine.

Vigorosamente synonyms

smartly in spanish: inteligentemente, pronunciation: smɑrtli part of speech: adverb
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