roundly in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

roundly in the PONS Dictionary

roundly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to defeat sb roundly
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Hind wing broadly pear-shaped, the costa, apex and termen roundly curved; tornus slightly produced; dorsum arched, slightly emarginate above tornus.
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He was roundly defeated, but sought a rematch in 1929.
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The election was roundly criticized by local and international observers as flawed.
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These forms are drawn angularly, not roundly modeled in chiaroscuro.
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Only a year later, she was defeated roundly at the polls.
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The periphery of the body whorl is roundly angled.
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This proposed taxon was roundly rejected by subsequent cladistic analyses.
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It was roundly criticized from both an ideological and a religious standpoint and was banned.
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This attempt was roundly defeated -- in a meeting far better attended than the original debate.
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Following the second riot, the press roundly condemned the anti-processionists, and praised the authorities.
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