aggressively respond
Frequency: 6.77.1 per million words
To say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done, in a forceful way.
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- A company must aggressively respond to a competitor's price cuts to maintain market share.
- The candidate aggressively responded to the accusations during the heated debate.
- Our legal team is prepared to aggressively respond to any lawsuit filed against us.
- When provoked, he tends to respond aggressively instead of staying calm.
- The government warned that it would aggressively respond to any acts of terrorism.
- The team aggressively responded with two quick goals after the opponent scored first.
- It's unprofessional to aggressively respond to a customer's complaint, no matter how frustrated you are.
- She was advised not to respond so aggressively in the next round of negotiations.
- The study observed how different personality types aggressively responded to perceived insults.
- If they continue to spread misinformation, we will have no choice but to aggressively respond with a public statement.