authoritatively造句

serving to certify or endorse authoritatively.

"Say 'Miss Smith,'" the librarian stated authoritatively."Say 'Miss Smith' always - until you come to know her better."

As a matter of fact, this sort of proportionalist moral reasoning has been authoritatively rejected by the magisterial teaching of Blessed John Paul II in The Splendor of Truth, nn.74-75.

To decide or settle(a dispute, for example) conclusively and authoritatively.

Incorporate world testing approval system, made Timeway brand authoritatively. We will make more development and progress with the electronic enterprise in China.

He said authoritatively: "The French Revolution is a heap of blackguards. ""

authoritatively造句

able to deal authoritatively with affairs.

He may think that women are too authoritarian, interfering with his freedom and rights, and she may even arrange his daily life authoritatively.

set forth authoritatively as obligatory.