Definitionadj. with unconditional and enthusiastic devotion
Last update: September 5, 2015
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He gave wholehearted support to his family on this issue. [Please select]
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The English reformers realized this fact; and notwithstanding their insistence on the unique authority of the canon of Scripture, their appeal to the fathers as representatives of the teaching of the undivided Church was as wholehearted as that of the Tridentine divines. [Please select]
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Hence the Queen had been always assured of the wholehearted support of her grateful people. [Please select]
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While all of them were convinced suffragists, they were divided on other issues, and few of them were wholehearted feminists, as were Susan and Mrs. [Please select]
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She was not prepared for their wholehearted praise, for their delight and appreciation. [Please select]
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The only province which stood aloof from wholehearted participation in the war was Quebec. [Please select]
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The Baron, established once more in the royal residence, was determined to work with as wholehearted a detachment for the Prince's benefit as, more than twenty years before, he had worked for his uncle's.' [Please select]
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She urged women's organizations to give suffrage their wholehearted support and pointed out the great power of some of the newer organizations, such as the W. [Please select]
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