Zealously

/ˈziːləsli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner showing fervent and diligent devotion to a cause or duty, often implying thoroughness or enthusiasm.
    The attorney zealously represented her client in all court proceedings.

Forms

  • zealous

Commentary

Used principally to describe the degree of vigor or dedication with which a legal professional upholds the interests of a client or cause, emphasizing thoroughness and enthusiasm.

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