English to Urdu Dictionary vigorously

vigorously

بھرپور طریقے سے
definition
adverb
she shook her head vigorously
in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously.
example
The Justice Department should enforce the laws more 'vigorously' .
In the 1860 presidential election Lovejoy campaigned 'vigorously' for Abraham Lincoln.
Pour the eggs and sugar into a large mixing bowl and whisk 'vigorously' , until the sugar has dissolved.
We must 'vigorously' pursue methods to improve the quality of self-report data on sexuality.
he 'vigorously' denied the allegation
I 'vigorously' deny being involved, much less behind the current crisis facing the Estrada government.
The theatergoers applauded her as 'vigorously' as Mary and I had at home.
They give us a hearty thumbs-up and 'vigorously' wave and pump their hands.
The best method for routine hand washing is to cover the hands with soap and 'vigorously' rub for at least 10 seconds.
Amnesty International, the human rights group that campaigned 'vigorously' to save Miss Darabi, led the condemnation.
Casper shook her head 'vigorously' , clearing it of the fuzzy, heavy feeling that her tears had brought on.
Ashlee nodded 'vigorously' , " It was freaky.
The obvious interpretation put on each ministerial speech has been 'vigorously' denied by Downing Street.
The discrimination against women in the name of caste and creed and the resultant ostracising too would be fought 'vigorously' .
A few audience members 'vigorously' nodded their heads in a "Hear, Hear" manner.
Haddad, his lawyers and supporters have 'vigorously' opposed such allegations.
she shook her head 'vigorously'
Now, he's fighting this extradition very 'vigorously' .
he 'vigorously' denied the allegation
she shook her head 'vigorously'
He looked to have been caught but made his protests too 'vigorously' for the referee, who booked the striker.
This mixture is rubbed 'vigorously' into the scalp.
Archie nodded again, a little more 'vigorously' .
Not only the existence of corruption is denied but corrupt politicians and bureaucrats are 'vigorously' defended.
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