With great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective.
‘a sustained and zealously pursued campaign’
‘he laboured zealously for the promotion of education’
‘Alongside pastoral fervor for souls, the missionaries zealously adhered to their French allegiance.’
‘They zealously desire to preserve the status quo, which means to preserve their power.’
‘Van Helsing, played zealously by Peter Cushing, is no longer the elderly savant typified by Edward Van Sloan in Browning's film.’
‘This government - still zealously following failed economic policies - has no real answers to the unemployment crisis.’
‘Securing a SAN from external assaults is not particularly hard, since most SANs are located behind thick firewalls with zealously guarded network access.’
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