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US
/ˈhoʊɫhɑɹtɪdɫi/
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[ UK /hˈəʊlhɑːtˌɪdli/ ]
[ UK /hˈəʊlhɑːtˌɪdli/ ]
ADVERB
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without reserve; without reservation
he adopted wholeheartedly some of the policies that he had previously criticized
How To Use wholeheartedly In A Sentence
- Our family of hospitals is wholeheartedly committed to equity and equality.
- Most Protestant Churches wholeheartedly accept the Augustinian worldview (though most reject the Doctrine of the Elect.) Augustine vs. Pelagius Part Two - Grace, Salvation, and Redemption | Heretical Ideas Magazine
- Welcome a man of insight to join in wholeheartedly our company!
- I wholeheartedly agree, and as you point out this is decidedly a two-edged sword.
- But the noise hardly concealed the fact that most Laborites wholeheartedly favor modernizing the state-owned railways, which cost the nation $500 million in 1962 alone.
- In the third movement, Haitink's lucid communication of the music's textural contrasts made it a joy to listen to, and the violins’ cheeky acciaccaturas tinkled wholeheartedly from their instruments; the finale was brisk, with almost maniacal handfuls of semiquavers, and the trumpets were on top form.
- The difficulty is that, just as the religious right believes wholeheartedly that it is the one true way, secularists are adamant about their beliefs and intolerant of those who do not share them.
- It was accepted by the respondent that his managerial performance exhibited regrettable lapses and the tribunal can only wholeheartedly agree.
- It is likely that you will join in the author's song with joy and wholeheartedly endorse the great hymn to eco-feminism with which chapter fifteen concludes.
- Even after the Czech coup, however, Congress was not willing to respond wholeheartedly to a call to arms.