Valiantly

/ˈveɪliəntli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner showing courage or determination, especially in a legal context such as defending rights or pursuing justice.
    The attorney valiantly argued the case despite significant opposition.

Forms

  • valiantly

Commentary

Used to describe the manner of action reflecting bravery or steadfastness, often emphasizing moral or ethical resolve in legal advocacy.

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