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Fanatically

Fanatical \Fa*nat"ic*al\, a. Characteristic of, or relating to, fanaticism; fanatic. - Fa*nat"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Fa*nat"ic*al*ness, n.

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fanatically

adv. In a fanatical manner; with extreme, irrational zeal or enthusiasm.

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fanatically

adv. in a passionately fanatic manner; "he followed the teachings of his guru fanatically"

Usage examples of "fanatically".

What makes it important is that it was embraced so fanatically by so many millions of Germans and that if it led, as it did, to their ultimate ruin it also led to the ruin of so many millions of innocent, decent human beings inside and especially outside Germany.

From now on to the bitter end he would stick fanatically to this fundamental strategy.

He took the fanatically Judaic Malichus to Tyre, home of the purple-dye industry and home of the hated god Baal.

Vorian Atreides was not at the helm, Dante ordered his fanatically loyal neos to build up a defensive line.

But who would be fanatically opposed to the idea of shielding human embryos from viruses and poisons?

You are on my land where I have numerous servants who are, I sometimes think, too fanatically loyal.

After sending a challenge to the commanders, and verifying that Vorian Atreides was not at the helm, Dante ordered his fanatically loyal neos to build up a defensive line.

And by his count thus far, ten thousand fanatically loyal goblin troops to carry out his swath of destruction.

They were even more fanatically opposed to telepaths than the Empire was.

Imagine a few thousand science fiction fans fanatically dedicated to spreading .

I did this experiment in four frenzied weeks in 1984 with a fanatically hard-working, Warsaw-based autoradiographer, Margaret Kossut, and repeated them in more detail the following year with a neuroanatomist from Budapest, Andras Csillag, who helped identify the anatomical structures in which Margaret and I had found the changes.

Char Pallas had laid on him made him fanatically, paranoically prote live of her.

They were mostly notes from the long-dead curator on various odd subjects, written in a fanatically small hand: lists of classifications of plants and animals, drawings of various flowers, some quite good.

Right Hand of God martyrs we put through the routine had lasted more than fifteen minutes real time, but they had been flesh and blood warriors, fanatically brave in their own arena but totally unversed in virtual techniques.

Awed and flattered, predisposed to love a member of the royal house who would choose exile among them, the local people protected Mithridates fanatically.