militantly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The militantly oriented protests of its origins have gradually evolved and broaden to other subjects, not specially related to politics.
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Militantly opposed to buying preposterous landfill nonsense like hankies and bath salts, and bristles with every jangly festive advert instructing them to spend, spend, spend.
www.irishexaminer.com
Decades ago, most art schools became, and remain, militantly politicized along politically correct lines.
www.nationalpost.com
Should they militantly reaffirm their antistatist convictions or reluctantly concede that, like it or not, "big government" is here to stay?
www.heritage.org
Employers immediately attempted to respond militantly, but the strike had spread much too rapidly.
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Polite, sensible, modest and still only 24, she defines herself in militantly ordinary terms.
www.independent.co.uk
Thousands of people, who worked for free in order militantly to defend a stranger's right not to.
www.abc.net.au
Like a reformed smoker, they are militantly evangelical.
news.nationalpost.com
Just as the most strongly religious have the most children, the most strongly secular -- which is to say the most militantly atheistic -- have the least.
www.independent.ie
He attracted the militantly disaffected, but his program is well within the political midfield.
news.nationalpost.com

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