emphatically disagree
Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words
to disagree in a forceful and clear way.
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- I must emphatically disagree with your assessment of the situation.
- I emphatically disagree with the new policy.
- The union representative emphatically disagreed with the management's final offer.
- The senator stated that he emphatically disagreed with the court's decision.
- Several scholars emphatically disagree with this interpretation of the historical text.
- She emphatically disagrees with anyone who questions her methods.
- During the debate, she emphatically disagreed with her opponent on foreign policy.
- While I respect your opinion, I must emphatically disagree on this particular point.
- While many were persuaded, he stood up and emphatically disagreed with the proposal.
- The two experts emphatically disagreed on how to interpret the data.
- The report's conclusions were so flawed that I felt compelled to emphatically disagree.
- It is my duty to emphatically disagree with such a dangerous proposal.
- If you suggest cutting funding for education, I will emphatically disagree.
- He stood up in the meeting and emphatically disagreed with the chairman's plan.
- He made his position perfectly clear when he emphatically disagreed in front of the entire board.
- "Do you support this?" "On the contrary, I emphatically disagree."
- To say that the project was a success is something with which I emphatically disagree.
- We have always emphatically disagreed with their approach to foreign policy.
- The expert witness emphatically disagreed with the evidence presented by the prosecution.
- History shows that many great thinkers emphatically disagreed with the consensus of their time.