Fervency in a sentence as a noun

It’s been reported on for months in major outlets, just not with the fervency of last time.

I have watched so many hours of Dan's videos because he inspires a fervency of the acquisition of knowledge.

The bunker mentality of the Go community is not unique, but its fervency, I think, is not currently matched anywhere else.

I believe it is Ecclesiastes that says The love of money is the root of all evil, so your view about this religious fervency has a scriptural basis.

Such money-worship is exactly what most persons today equate with success, and that same religious fervency is precisely what is destroying the world at large.

Librarians are notorious for the fervency with which they protect the personal information of library patrons.

When I began working at a startup, the fervency and intensity of the meetings—especially when the CEO or board addressed the group—gave me vivid flashbacks to my religious days.

"Conditioned to blurt out facts" -- "this period of indoctrination" -- "an educational system that clandestinely sets us up for jobs that could be automated, for work that need not be done, for enslavement without fervency for meaningful achievement"Nuance is important in arguments and creating pathways for dialog even moreso.

Fervency definitions

noun

feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor"

See also: ardor ardour fervor fervour fire fervidness