righteously in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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By aiming for the best possible outcome in the matter, those charged with a criminal offense can have a second chance at living righteously.
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The irony was that, despite her weakness for private exploitation, she was righteously resistant to racial slights.
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That he may rule your people righteously and the poor with justice.
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For years, female sports journalists fought fearlessly and righteously to be allowed the same access as male reporters to sports locker-rooms; post-game interviews, etc.
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But when we pay for a service we become righteously indignant when we're not answered; some will even call a lawyer.
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Rich isn't righteously threatening what might happen to us; rather, he's writing from a conviction that it's already begun.
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Righteously rocking yet blissfully poppy, they bring the good times without the guilt.
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What made them feel they needed to act so righteously?
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But all too often nice quickly becomes milky, which eventually turns righteously sour and unpalatable.
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After he was grown, it was said that he acted righteously and did not care about wealth, spending it in helping his soldiers, and thus drew their support.
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