passionate conviction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpassionateandconviction
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passionate
adjective
uk/ˈpæʃ.ən.ət/us/ˈpæʃ.ən.ət/
having very strong feelings ...
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conviction
noun
uk/kənˈvɪk.ʃən/us/kənˈvɪk.ʃən/
the fact of officially being found to be guilty of a particular crime, or the act of officially finding ...
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(Definition ofpassionateandconvictionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Withpassionateconviction, the author advocates directly seeking the views of people with dementia.
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I was struck by the powerful combination of reason andpassionateconvictionthat was evident in every speech.
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Hispassionateconvictionin support of the oil companies leads me to conclude that he must have some sort of financial support from them.
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There was a marked note of fanaticism andpassionateconvictionabout their evidence.
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The characteristics are apassionateconvictionthat all that matters is what is put into it and a total failure to examine what comes out.
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They were men of different styles but ofpassionateconvictionand commitment.
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We all know thepassionateconvictionand sincerity with which he pursues the goal of disarmament.
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Last year, they carried theirpassionateconvictionthat the tax should go to the ultimate sanction of abstention.
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They have a special responsibility for answering the kind ofpassionateconvictionfelt by the commuters that they are being singled out in this matter.
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That is and will remain ourpassionateconviction.
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It reveals apassionateconvictionthat the pattern of organisation is more important than the children it is supposed to serve.
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There is a strong,passionateconvictionthat public schools as they stand to-day represent a wide measure of social injustice and social divisiveness.
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It has been an exhibition of argument andpassionateconviction—of argument about principle, in which deep feelings have been expressed and yet good humour and tolerance have been shown.
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It actually carries the theme further and deeper, and it does so withpassionateconvictionand enormous skill...
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That is one of my own strong and passionate convictions.
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It is, however, easy to express passionate convictions in favour of one side or the other.
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That is one of the passionate convictions of the trade union movement about the just society.
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She was never afraid to exhibit her passionate convictions and beliefs, especially when it came to equality and rights.
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