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impassionedly

  • a word derived from impassioned.
    impassioned
    adjective
    filled with intense feeling or passion; passionate; ardent.

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For this version of Platonos’s work, the composer Hannah Ishizaki created an imaginative arrangement for the live instruments, with Palamidas singing impassionedly.

From New York Times May 4, 2023

Journalists argued impassionedly that the press's freedom and the public's "right to know" were at stake.

From Time Magazine Archive

The arguments were familiar: those in favor talked of deterrent value, those opposed belittled that notion and spoke impassionedly of the sanctity of human life.

From Time Magazine Archive

She turned hastily round, and overtook him as he laid his hand on the lock of the door: "One word—only one word more, O'Rorke!" cried she, impassionedly.

From Luttrell Of Arran Complete by Charles James Lever

I swear," he said impassionedly, "that as my wife you shall never count yourself a victim.

From Mistress Wilding by Rafael Sabatini