To "vigorously oppose" means to strongly and energetically resist or challenge something. This expression implies a passionate and forceful stance against an idea, action, or proposal. It often involves active engagement, such as protests or vocal objections, highlighting a deep commitment to countering the opposing viewpoint.
yes, they oppose all forms if government.
According to my dictionary, the meaning of flailing are: # To beat or strike with or as if with a flail: # To wave or swing vigorously; thrash: # To thresh using a flail. # To move vigorously or erratically; thrash about: # To strike or lash out violently: # To thresh grain.
I'm puzzled by the question. German women did not 'oppose World War 1'.
because they can
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To fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
To be vigorously animated.
oppose - mean support - needed it
dynamically, actively
To tease someone quite vigorously
You may mean 'vigoRously' , which means 'with great energy'.
If you mean opposite it is compliance
oppose guard = a post card
Casually is an antonym for vigorously.
to oppose using evidence or an argument
I strained my hamstring by playing vigorously. The violinist suddenly began playing vigorously.
To be bold and confident in your actions. To give it all you got. To vigorously stay the course.