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firmly English

Meaning firmly meaning

What does firmly mean?

firmly

(= firm) with resolute determination we firmly believed it you must stand firm (= securely) in a secure manner; in a manner free from danger she held the child securely (= hard) with firmness held hard to the railing

Synonyms firmly synonyms

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How do I use firmly in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I have my feet firmly planted on the ground.
The little boy held his mother's hand firmly when crossing the street.
This custom has become firmly established among the Japanese.
She pressed her lips firmly together.
In order to cross from one sentence to the other, Tom was stretching out his arm. Mary clung firmly onto it and jumped over the dot, avoiding to fall into the space.
I'm firmly opposed to corporal punishment.
I am firmly opposed to this.
I'm firmly opposed to this.
We are firmly confident of victory.
Holding on to the rope firmly, I came safely to land.
I firmly believe.
Make sure that the device is attached firmly to ceiling.
He held on firmly to the branch.
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A radical is a person who stands firmly with both feet in the air.

Movie subtitles

God's word is a rock in happiness and misery Firmly it stands where mountains sway.
Hold the butt of the revolver firmly in your hand.
Many firmly believed that vampire to be none other than Marguerite Chopin, who lay buried in the village cemetery.
And when we can no longer hold. the flag that we tore from nothing. you must hold it firmly in your fists!
By now, the Prohibition law is firmly a part of American life but so is the evasion of that law.
He should be as firmly convinced of your innocence as he is now.
It was the aim of the lawmakers and the law administrators to build the law firmly on principles which are above small emotions, greed and the loose thinking of everyday life.
She says there's no pain if you press quickly and firmly.
In the split second before your car crashed, you were firmly convinced you were going to be killed, weren't you?
At least until Dr. Edwardes is firmly on the list.
First, you place the butt of the gun firmly against the right shoulder.
Now, with the right forefinger firmly on the trigger you squeeze gently.
Many people firmly believe in him.
The crown is not so firmly on my head that I can let a rebel tilt at it in public.
I must therefore warn you firmly: If the drawings aren't ready by the 1st of April the company is going to lose millions of crowns.
I firmly believe in my client's innocence.
Hold it firmly.
It is good to bear, firmly holding it!
He'll be an important witness. He should be as firmly convinced of your innocence as he is now.
I arrived after perhaps the most unpleasant journey I've ever undertaken. Firmly convinced all the way Christine's committing some catastrophic folly.
Like always, my two feet firmly planted in the air.
Quietly but firmly.
But handle her gently, firmly, use your brains. Make her take the course you want. Navigate, in fact, Ricco.
You hetmen firmly held, but lacked the brain.
If you don't mind. All right, gently but firmly, mind.
Do you firmly believe in God and his grace?
Anyway, heiress of not, I'm meeting her train, I shall take her for a quiet little drive and ask her to marry me simply, firmly and directly.
I firmly resolve not to offend You.
Grab firmly.
Only, one thing is important act firmly and only after the order is given.
I'm no idealist to believe firmly in the integrity of our courts and of our jury system.
My feet are firmly on the ground.
We either act firmly, without emotion. or is all crumbles down, right, Pautasso?
Everyone has struck firmly, without hesitating.

News and current affairs

But, in order to succeed, Turkey must firmly pursue a pledge from all the region's players to repudiate the use of force in settling their disputes.
Defiance of the Supreme Leader by millions of Iranians just a day after he firmly endorsed Ahmadinejad threw the country into a political crisis.
I firmly believe that the military option alone cannot defeat terror.
As far as the treatment of apes is concerned, much of the film is firmly grounded in reality, as a viewing of Project Nim, a documentary based on Elizabeth Hess's book Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would be Human, clearly demonstrates.
His legacy will include a World Bank that is firmly committed to a world free of poverty.
Moreover, Russia is coming to the fore, firmly and confidently, to regain its Great Power status.
Investors need to be reassured that debt-service costs are under control, and that debt volumes and deficit limits are firmly monitored in order to minimize default risks and strengthen banks' ability to lay the groundwork for sustainable growth.
As we heard repeatedly during the Congress, China's leadership reckons that its biggest policy challenge in the coming years will be the shift from export-led growth to an economic model based more firmly on domestic consumption.
As a Keynesian, I firmly believe that market economies need to be stabilized by policy.
Only by putting the continent firmly back on the path of growth will Europe's leaders be able to address the external challenges they now confront.
In sum, the Constitutional Treaty firmly enshrines fundamental rights in law, and also makes the EU more democratic, more transparent, and more effective.
The answers to these questions cannot be found by discussing sound finance, public or private, for they reside firmly in the realm of power politics.
To judge by Tsipras's belligerence, he firmly believes that Europe needs Greece as desperately as Greece needs Europe.
The global economic crisis, together with the growth of emerging markets, is putting Europe's longstanding overcapacity problems firmly in the spotlight.
This year, one of the conclusions that such reflection yields is that the United States remains firmly at the center of the liberal world order.
Both China and India can learn a lot from Japan, and both governments, fortunately, are firmly committed to increasing their energy efficiency and use of green technology.
Both positions are firmly held and can be buttressed by arguments that are valid from the point of view of the country concerned.
It would therefore be tragic if the EU missed the opportunity to tie Kazakhstan firmly to the West.
And it matters to countries that are firmly opposed to nuclear power, as many of them have neighbors with nuclear-power plants.
Rouhani has been largely successful in putting his predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's tone-deaf leadership firmly in the past.
After six years of weighing the options, China is now firmly committed to implementing a new growth strategy.
The FCIC Republicans point the finger firmly at Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and other government-sponsored enterprises that supported housing loans by providing guarantees of various kinds.
As China attempts to tighten its grip on Hong Kong, Li is showing independence, and China's new rulers - who, true to their communist roots, believe firmly in top-down control - do not like it one bit.
In the case of the western Atlantic blue-fin tuna, the ball is now firmly back in ICCAT's court.
And, in Europe, the sovereigns must address firmly their financing problems through credible fiscal consolidation.

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