This pamphlet being virulently attacked, and its author accused of bidding for a place at Court, Defoe made a spirited rejoinder, and seized the occasion to place his arguments in still clearer light.
Sentimentality is a national disease, which rages nowhere more virulently than among women clerks.
The Bank of New York injected itself virulently into politics and fought the spread of democratic ideas with sordid but effective weapons.
The whole landlord class virulently combated this agitation and these proposed laws.
In truth, even a grown person hardened to all manner of flavours, and able to eat caviar or liquid Camembert, would have found the cloudy brown liquor virulently repulsive.
I believe planting the hollyhock in large crowded beds should be avoided, as I have observed the closer they are growing the more virulently does the disease attack them, whereas isolated rows and plants are but little injured.
To unbuild; to pull or tear down; to separate virulently into its constituent parts; to break up the structure and organic existence of; to demolish.
Erasmus could not endure Hutten; and Hutten, when he found this out, wrote virulently against Erasmus.
This treatise was virulently attacked by Calvin, to whom Cassander replied.
This was the "square cap" so virulently denounced by the Puritans as a symbol of High Church Erastianism.
The Lollards, for instance, did not hesitate to introduce into certain copies of the pious and orthodox Commentary on the Psalms by the hermit of Hampole interpolations of their own of the most virulently controversial kind (MSS.
Footnote: Koch found that to produce its characteristic effects the contagium of splenic fever must enter the blood; the virulently festive spleen of a diseased animal may be eaten with impunity by mice.
Armfeldt virulently hated Napoleon and was a general full of self-confidence, a quality that always influenced Alexander.
Langeron, trying as virulently as possible to sting Weyrother's vanity as author of the military plan, argued that Bonaparte might easily attack instead of being attacked, and so render the whole of this plan perfectly worthless.
This nobleman, who has been so virulently abused, acted with great honour in this instance, and displayed a mind truly liberal.
His Shakespeare was virulently attacked by Mr. William Kenrick, who obtained the degree of LL.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "virulently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: furiously; harmfully; madly; malevolently; malignantly; rigorously; violently; wildly