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    outright


    1. Two of the terrorists were killed outright


    2. Maybe that was a reason to avoid probing the data system when they got there, but not to destroy it outright without even looking at it?


    3. I have no obligations as far as the house is concerned – it is Karen’s outright


    4. “As such,” Ava said, “If this is the echo of 2341 you should know the history of the Android Wars?” She had been young when it happened, but the early asteroid belt had been plagued by sabotage and outright pitched battles as iOS and Moly tried to exterminate all traces of the Android OS


    5. There are so many mistaken truths and outright lies about the Indians that prompt that wannabe phenomena


    6. James hesitated, clearly not wanting to lie outright … clearly Chas had told him about it in a public place, the Inspector concluded


    7. ” He wouldn’t complain that she had outright lied about knowing him, but he would ask her privately if he could


    8. Belle continued, seeing she had hit the mark in one, “For you will have to win him outright, and then inform him of the change in management


    9. Anyway the wound to his neck probably killed him outright just look at the blood on the water’s surface


    10. Russell laughed outright, leaning back in his desk chair

    11. Only outright sabotage could stop it


    12. Of course nothing so obvious as an outright data virus, just subtle things causing the odd glitch – enough to render the network below operational standards


    13. worked his way up in the federal government, surviving the „judicial lynching" imposed on him after the outright lying by Anita Hill, which was supported by Ted Kennedy and Joe Biden, during Thomas"s confirmation hearings


    14. ” Nutylla was outright sobbing by this point, with Millin not far behind her


    15. outright what the connection was


    16. He didn’t want her for her body, which most men hired her for, though he had not hired her, he had paid outright, the first price asked, which she had to admit had even surprised her how much she was worth


    17. Nixon‘s presidential candidacy (1968) although once in office, his casual indifference, if not outright rejection of conservative principles, and the voters who supported them, betrayed the confidence of his faithful followers who had come to expect so much from him


    18. No one will thank us for our sacrifices, and we will always be looked at with scepticism if not outright hate


    19. The Preceptor had ordered the boar to leave Brockenhurst Valley and never return, but the Custodian refused outright


    20. It has obvious exaggerations and even outright lies

    21. ” The memory of Vietnam prevented Reagan from a direct US invasion of Latin America, but not from intervening in El Salvador's civil war, a campaign of state terrorism in Nicaragua, and collaborating with outright genocide in Guatemala


    22. These were the atrocities in US history that were not combat, but attempts to exterminate Native tribes by outright massacres:


    23. This began a long civil war that, with Reagan's complicity, turned into outright genocide in the 1980s


    24. There has been a great deal of anxiety and political unrest emerging from both sides of the political aisle recently that, in spite of the record breaking voter turnout this last presidential election, appears to be devolving into a state of utter confusion if not outright cynicism and despair


    25. He asked her if she’d go back to the house and get the photos for him, but she refused outright, becoming so hysterical at the suggestion that he became worried that someone might overhear her cries and report him


    26. The doctor outright refused to answer any questions about the occupants of the car


    27. Begin started as an outright terrorist, killing not only Arabs and British, but extorting even from fellow Israelis, and a failed attempt to kill German Prime Minister Adenauer


    28. This time, it was the Samoza family itself accused of misappropriating (outright stealing) donated earthquake relief funds


    29. Where the American Liberty League plotted to overthrow Roosevelt, many conservatives outright threatened that Obama be overthrown if he does not give in to their demands


    30. Outright killings of civilians by the Union Army were very few

    31. The law was written to offer poor people an opportunity to claim unused land by extending legal rights, that can eventually lead to outright ownership to an individual who squats on a property for as little as three months


    32. The crises of capitalism have the power to outright destroy their creators


    33. John Tyler holds the dubious distinction of being the only former president to ever outright commit treason


    34. Although you never refuse outright, you just adroitly steer around the subject


    35. He was given a colossal task that was daily compounded with the burden of the ministry’s schizophrenic tendencies that balanced precariously between gross, outright denial and a maniacal urge to have everything done and ready, armed merely with ink


    36. The father in the oncoming car had been killed outright and Hughes had fled over the fields, only handing himself in two days later


    37. They were up against a being of unimaginable power, not based solely on its manipulations, schemes, and outright terror practices


    38. He supposed he looked kind of glum and morose, perhaps even outright sad


    39. The men had tried to kill her child, without killing her outright


    40. Hilderich indeed looked at what Amonas had fashioned, and though still in a sort of after-sleep haze he managed to point at it and snigger, as opposed to laughing outright which was rather painful

    41. When the time came perhaps Molo could press him for more, or do away with him outright


    42. The stiffness of the machine’s movements somehow struck him as portraying extreme exasperation, a feeling which was indeed verified when the machine spoke, tones of outright annoyance in its vaguely male voice:


    43. I do not expect you to believe me outright but neither should you attribute what I’ve said to old age or think them to be the sayings of a madman


    44. Yet it is the parents, some of whose children are homosexuals, or will be later in life, that are objecting to the subject being dealt with in any terms other than outright condemnation


    45. The spirited jostling turned into an outright brawl for all that was left unoccupied of the longer ramp between the second level and the platform base, which itself had been overwhelmed with humanity


    46. My mother then replaced her in my vision, only she was crying outright


    47. Man’s ages-long quest for even a hint of this understanding is strewn with the corpses of myriad visionary experiences that themselves have become subjects of awe, veneration, then outright worship, as if they, in the “fertile mind of Man,” were the source instead of the message


    48. In the New Testament times there were others that, long before present times, had been charged with being outright Gnostic tracts or written under the influence of Gnostic or other teachings


    49. Here is a simple dating system: act as though you are happy, successful and from a united happy family! The trouble is that relationships do not last long when misrepresentation – or outright lies - becomes apparent


    50. Others I rejected outright, having seen what they did to some of the children I’d worked with









































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    Synonyms for "outright"

    outright straight-out unlimited in a flash instantaneously instantly totally without reservation utterly completely absolutely wholly downright total complete absolute out-and-out straightforward entire unconditional

    "outright" definitions

    without reservation or exception


    without restrictions or stipulations or further payments


    without reservation or concealment


    without any delay