a outrance, beyond all bounds, completely, entirely, flat out, hundred per cent, in the extreme, infinitely, most, purely, to the hilt, unreservedly
Definitionadv. not subject to a condition
Last update: October 6, 2015
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"How could I ever cheat on a woman who loves me so unconditionally?" he smiled. [Please select]
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"You won't give your word unconditionally." [Please select]
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In less than three months after Jehoiachin became king of Judah, its capital was unconditionally surrendered to the Chaldean hosts, since resistance was vain. [Please select]
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And Bunny capitulated, struck his colours unconditionally, flung his arms round his brother-in-law’s shoulders. [Please select]
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Though she was more intelligent than Jane, not even Jane herself had surrendered so unconditionally to the primal force. [Please select]
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I believe in Him now--I have to--there's nothing else to fall back on but God--humbly, starkly, unconditionally. [Please select]
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Only stick to that, and she will yield unconditionally within a fortnight. [Please select]
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"Surrender unconditionally, restore to Kit his own property, and----" "But it will leave me penniless." [Please select]
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I do not, for one moment, suggest that we want to end at the British connection at all costs, unconditionally. [Please select]
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Such a psychic make-up must lead unconditionally and necessarily to swindling and law breaking. [Please select]
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General Banks gave him assurances that Vicksburg had been surrendered, and General Gardner surrendered unconditionally on the 9th of July. [Please select]
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