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		Definition of hotly in English: hotlyadverb ˈhɒtliˈhɑtli In a passionate, intense, or angry way.  the rumours were hotly denied  Example sentencesExamples -  One of the most hotly debated issues is whether or not a Yoga teacher should be a vegan and by extension animal rights.
 -  This is a hotly disputed issue today where the REPS have very tight controls on even hedge cutting in spring especially.
 -  A fourth element is patients' demand for surgical delivery, a hotly debated issue, especially in Brazil.
 -  These issues are hotly debated in the platforms of political parties.
 -  Kenyans are currently hotly debating the issue following the launch of a project to design a national costume for the country.
 -  Another hotly disputed issue that has been well publicised is the council's role in planning applications.
 -  Either he will hotly deny the accusation, or he will attempt to justify his disdain for or hatred of women.
 -  But the good woman lived, and the doctor accused her of foul play, which she hotly denied.
 -  Much of the real reason for anti-Americanism of this type - though it will be hotly denied - is nothing more than envy.
 -  The argument over using animal hide for designer clothes continues to be a hotly debated subject the world over.
 -  One of the most hotly disputed issues in Newry and Mourne over the past few years has been the matter of the wall at Crieve Court.
 -  The effect of political liberalization on performance is a hotly debated issue as well.
 -  Solicitors and estate agents hotly deny the systematic underpricing of property in order to ramp up interest.
 -  However, this was hotly denied by a convenor of referees who declined to be named for fear of victimisation.
 -  She said she expects this issue to be hotly debated over the fall semester.
 -  It was the only way I could protect myself from the burning of the passion that burns so hotly in them.
 -  One of the most hotly debated questions in the literature is that of the appropriate price specification.
 -  The ship has made headlines for a number of reasons this year, including hotly denied allegations of slave labour.
 -  Immigration reform has been one of the hotly debated issues on the campaign trail.
 -  It was the most hotly debated issue in the committee and will be again on Thursday and Friday.
 
  Synonyms vehemently, vigorously, strenuously, fiercely, passionately, heatedly, with a vengeance angrily, indignantly, furiously, in anger, with indignation closely, swiftly, quickly, hotfoot, without delay eagerly, enthusiastically, energetically    Definition of hotly in US English: hotlyadverbˈhätlēˈhɑtli In a passionate, excited, or angry way.  the rumors were hotly denied  Example sentencesExamples -  This is a hotly disputed issue today where the REPS have very tight controls on even hedge cutting in spring especially.
 -  The effect of political liberalization on performance is a hotly debated issue as well.
 -  It was the most hotly debated issue in the committee and will be again on Thursday and Friday.
 -  A fourth element is patients' demand for surgical delivery, a hotly debated issue, especially in Brazil.
 -  One of the most hotly debated issues is whether or not a Yoga teacher should be a vegan and by extension animal rights.
 -  These issues are hotly debated in the platforms of political parties.
 -  But the good woman lived, and the doctor accused her of foul play, which she hotly denied.
 -  Immigration reform has been one of the hotly debated issues on the campaign trail.
 -  Kenyans are currently hotly debating the issue following the launch of a project to design a national costume for the country.
 -  She said she expects this issue to be hotly debated over the fall semester.
 -  One of the most hotly disputed issues in Newry and Mourne over the past few years has been the matter of the wall at Crieve Court.
 -  It was the only way I could protect myself from the burning of the passion that burns so hotly in them.
 -  Much of the real reason for anti-Americanism of this type - though it will be hotly denied - is nothing more than envy.
 -  One of the most hotly debated questions in the literature is that of the appropriate price specification.
 -  However, this was hotly denied by a convenor of referees who declined to be named for fear of victimisation.
 -  Either he will hotly deny the accusation, or he will attempt to justify his disdain for or hatred of women.
 -  The ship has made headlines for a number of reasons this year, including hotly denied allegations of slave labour.
 -  Another hotly disputed issue that has been well publicised is the council's role in planning applications.
 -  The argument over using animal hide for designer clothes continues to be a hotly debated subject the world over.
 -  Solicitors and estate agents hotly deny the systematic underpricing of property in order to ramp up interest.
 
  Synonyms vehemently, vigorously, strenuously, fiercely, passionately, heatedly, with a vengeance closely, swiftly, quickly, hotfoot, without delay     |