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Definition of loyally in English: loyallyadverb ˈlɔɪəli In a way that shows firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution. they loyally supported the government he served loyally in parliament for 23 years Example sentencesExamples - Gamers are more than ever sticking loyally to one system.
- He walks off, and his underdogs loyally follow.
- The willingness of the mass of civil servants to serve the regime loyally cannot be doubted.
- The judge was bound by the relevant legislation, which was to be applied loyally.
- Her servant has followed her here loyally, watching over the princess vigilantly.
- In 1914, the universities responded loyally to the empire's danger.
- His successor loyally supported Washington policy.
- Far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of church doctrine.
- There are a load of men in black suits who try to stop you from reaching the basement, where your getaway vehicle loyally awaits.
- The refurbished theater reopens with its brick-walled intimacy loyally preserved.
Definition of loyally in US English: loyallyadverbˈloiəlē In a way that shows firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution. they loyally supported the government he served loyally in parliament for 23 years Example sentencesExamples - In 1914, the universities responded loyally to the empire's danger.
- The judge was bound by the relevant legislation, which was to be applied loyally.
- The refurbished theater reopens with its brick-walled intimacy loyally preserved.
- His successor loyally supported Washington policy.
- Her servant has followed her here loyally, watching over the princess vigilantly.
- There are a load of men in black suits who try to stop you from reaching the basement, where your getaway vehicle loyally awaits.
- Gamers are more than ever sticking loyally to one system.
- The willingness of the mass of civil servants to serve the regime loyally cannot be doubted.
- Far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of church doctrine.
- He walks off, and his underdogs loyally follow.
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