Firmly in a sentence as an adverb

Had they been written today they would be aimed firmly at Facebook, Google and Apple.

People firmly believe that these things make their lives appreciably better.

So people have been complaining about this since at least 2010, and Google by now has pretty firmly established that they don't care.

It's smarter to preserve a system that you are firmly at the top of than it is to lower standards to get more deal flow.

She firmly believed that she was in the right, and even worse, that she was on some sort of gender-equality "crusade".

Releasing them put Manning firmly in the "violating lawful orders" camp.

Do you plan on becoming interesting at some point in the future, or are you firmly committed to being a bore until you die?

The Dart and Chrome teams firmly believe that the adoption of Dart will entirely depend on it's success as a compile-to-JS language.

I firmly believe the commission-based sales people are potentially the most damaging thing to your company.

She firmly believed that she was some sort of holy warrior for feminism, and that she was standing up for future women programmers, or something like that.

Also, while the Snow Leopard cathedral was being built, iOS was being developed firmly using the bazaar model...Third: You know, I wonder if you've ever been to a bazaar before?

From the perspective of a sysadmin, who has worked in startups, small companies, a university, and several government departments, I can firmly tell you that, we are not in the same league!

I, however, am getting increasingly uncomfortable with Google sitting in my living room, and am increasingly tempted to escort them politely but firmly to the door and then deliberately misplace their address.

I firmly believe that the novice-friendly software is like giving people several sets of supporting wheels so they won't tilt, but could get moving right away, and then never taking them off, preferring that they keep using them and moving so slowly that they always need them.

Firmly definitions

adverb

with resolute determination; "we firmly believed it"; "you must stand firm"

See also: firm steadfastly unwaveringly

adverb

in a secure manner; in a manner free from danger; "she held the child securely"

See also: securely

adverb

with firmness; "held hard to the railing"

See also: hard