In other words some of the very Powers which have ratified the Convention as it stands categorically declined to add to it a provision forbidding altogether the conversion of a merchant ship into a warship on the high seas.
Germany declares categorically that it is unable to help us, having insufficient for itself.
The German Army Command declared categorically that no evacuation of the occupied districts could be thought of until after conclusion of the general peace.
Just two weeks before the Battle of the Great Kanawha, Patrick Henry categorically stated, in conversation with Thomas Wharton: "that he was at Williamsburg with Ld.
He could not categorically deny Cartwright's accusation and at the same time satisfy his own unsparing conception of honesty.
He had that sure and nimble judgment which enables some men to inspire their lieutenants rather thancategorically to instruct them.
On the 22nd March the Emperor-elect issued the mandate categoricallycancelling the entire monarchy scheme, it being declared that he would now form a Responsible Cabinet.
He was careful, however, not to lay this downcategorically until many months later, when his dictatorship seemed undisputed.
To denounce itcategorically would have been to plunge the infant church, at its feeble beginning, into all the oppositions, slanders, and strifes of a great social revolution, thus jeopardizing all its usefulness to the souls of men.
The second statement we contradict by the census as categorically as the first.
Freedom had been proclaimed for the examination of religious truth, and now, the “submission of every man” is categorically demanded to doctrines opposed to free-will and to the dignity of the Christian.
Luther certainly does not answer this question in the affirmative so categorically as Melanchthon in his “Loci theologici.
This conception of the dynamogenic function of poverty is the most characteristic feature of the social thought of our day, the feature wherein that thought contrasts most categorically with the ideas of an earlier age.
But the idea is affirmed far more categorically in the Manifesto of the Communist Party, the joint composition of Engels and Marx, published in the year 1848, embodying the first and most decisive formulation of the latter's teaching.
I was already a little frightened at my temerity, but when he asked me categorically to unsay what I had said, what could I do but confirm my repudiation?
She asked me categorically to give up Effie, and I, full of fresh and glowing memories, absolutely refused.
The Six Articles of the Statute categorically reaffirmed the principal doctrines of the Catholic Church, and made their denial a legal offence.
One[454] states categorically that the ignorance which produces the sankhâras is not to know the four Truths.
Christ ignored them: the Buddha said categorically that such speculations are vain.
Bismarck to declare categorically if he expected to break the treaty of peace, the treaty of Gastein.
Your Cossacks declarecategorically that they will arrest me and deliver me to the sailors.
That a memoir of an exactly similar character is categorically mentioned by d'Argenson as having been presented by him to the king a few weeks before (cf.
To the same effect Vogt: "Physiology decides definitely andcategorically against individual immortality, as against any special existence of the soul.
Huxley categorically announces that the doctrine of Biogenesis, or life only from life, is "victorious along the whole line at the present day.
In fact, this was almost categorically the collective demand of the three Powers which reached Eden Vale the same day.
After stating categorically his principles, Jefferson did not object to minor modifications when it came to practice.
He went on by categorically stating that what was good for America might be very harmful to another country and that even in America it was neither desirable nor possible to enforce at once all the provisions of the Constitution.
He never deniedcategorically the existence of a future life, but this life was a thing in itself, and after all, it was worth living.
This offer was duly reported to the Cabinet of St James, and categorically declined by it.
He announces categorically that pseudoepilepsy is curable by psychoanalytic procedures.
In fact Bleuler states categorically that "up to the present no correlation has been discovered between the symptoms of onset and the gravity of the outcome.
The answer must categorically be that this is so because there exists a customary rule of International Law that treaties are binding.
Since, however, modern civilisation categorically demands extradition of criminals as a rule, numerous treaties have been concluded between the several States stipulating the cases in which extradition shall take place.
Some writers deny categorically that such complex crimes are political; but this opinion is wrong and dangerous, since indeed many honourable political criminals would have to be extradited in consequence thereof.
General Travis, who commanded the Third Fleet-Army Force here during the War, categorically denied that there had ever existed any super-computer of the sort.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "categorically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.