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wholeheartedly

adv. In a wholehearted manner; with one's whole heart; enthusiastically; without reserve.

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wholeheartedly

adv. without reserve; without reservation; "he adopted wholeheartedly some of the policies that he had previously criticized"

Usage examples of "wholeheartedly".

Mattin Stepaneos accepts wholeheartedly, Roedran is still trying to take every side, while Alliandre and Tylin want more time to consider their answers.

He had had enough of one war to wish ever to see another, Jefferson wrote, and to this Adams concurred wholeheartedly.

If history is, in fact, independent of all principles and composed only of a struggle between revolution and counterrevolution, there is no way out but to espouse wholeheartedly one of the two and either die or be resurrected.

He would quarry the rock vein, provided it proved deep enough,, and become richly Dolley joined in the project wholeheartedly, tramping over the ground, securing rock samples, washing them, exulting when some displayed the beautiful pink-white luster of marble.

De Guignes said, and Laurence, watching with interest, agreed wholeheartedly: the dragons, mostly of what he now considered the common blue variety, wore light harnesses of many silk straps draped over their backs, to which were hung numerous loops of broad silk ribbons.

Once again I felt a powerful sense of belonging, of being closer to our beloved Chairman and Madame Mao, of being wholeheartedly embraced by the Communist Youth Party and of feeling a new beginning from that day forward.

Lucius Piso had recognized the potential in this new industry, and espoused it so wholeheartedly that he succeeded in making a great deal of money out of it.

The dwarves also offered their congratulations and joined in the festivities wholeheartedly, filling the glades of Elvandar with their boisterous singing.

If he really, secretly, wholeheartedly despised her, the only feeling she need have for one so dry, so narrow, so basically stupid, was just contempt.

Standen that Miss Charing had beenbred in the habits of the strictest economy, for his sister,entering wholeheartedly into his amiable plot to provideKitty with a much more expensive wardrobe than had beencontemplated by Mr.

The word "prune" was not to appear in any Plum Crunchies publicity or advertising, a corporate edict with which both Max Lamb and Bonnie Brooks wholeheartedly agreed.

It is at least imaginable that if Eliot had followed wholeheartedly the anti-democratic, anti-perfectionist strain in himself he might have struck a new vein comparable to his earlier one.

Unfortunately, Caro had not proved worthy, surrendering wholeheartedly to Lucien’s seduction.

Middle aged and a confirmed bachelor, he can be relied upon to devote himself wholeheartedly to solving a case and often drives himself and his long-suffering aide, Sergeant Lewis, to the edge of distraction.

He drew lasses like flies to honey and wholeheartedly availed himself of the fairer sex's attraction to him.