Religiously in a sentence as an adverb

I do a 35 hour week religiously. I do not get paid for overtime, therefore I do not do overtime.

It was great exercise and I loved how strong I was after a few years of doing that religiously. At some point life "got in the way", and between a kid and a full-time job my gym time started to disappear.

This is probably off-topic, but I've started using Safari religiously now. When Chrome first came out, it was barebones, fast and did the job.

I followed Apple news religiously, even in the days prior to the internet. I eventually was able to afford a Macintosh and have been using them for about 20 years now.

Given that so much of human communication is now conveyed electronically, this is such a huge loss of freedom for those who are being racially and religiously profiled. FYI, I'm a white dude.

The bone marrow was so suppressed from the medicine she had been religiously taking for the past 18 months, that her body has stopped producing platelets altogether. Backtrack, the medicine she had been taking, was to **** the brain tumor she has lived with all of her life.

But for building a robust application that will have to be maintained a long-time, you have to religiously write tests in these languages or you'll be buried in bugs. And even then, you still may be buried in bugs that a static, strongly-typed language would have detected.

The NMI handler religiously stopped working after ten minutes. Turned out some chump had bent the CPU _NMI pin in the socket of the device at the manufacturer and it wasn't contacting the socket reliably so when it warmed up it started floating.

Drinking one can of something a day to insure you get all the nutrients necessary, including the rare ones, is a lot easier than adhering religiously to a very balanced diet. Sort of like a multivitamin that actually works.

I bet people are religiously looking for the guy from PlayHaven to see what he does next. More apropos, Shanley is now furiously trying to get journalists to support her anti-HN agenda, and is calling for a boycott of all portfolio companies, simply based on one comment by pg.

Calculators are still an unsolved problem for me on glass devices to the point I still religiously carry around an HP50G even though its 6x the size of my phone. Also from some bad experiences, it appears that some "app" calculators are also seriously badly implemented.

In three weeks, I effortlessly shed 12 pounds--12 pounds that had refused to come off previously no matter how much exercise I was doing or how religiously I tracked my caloric intake. I wasn't doing gluten-free to lose weight; I got dragged into it by a diagnosis, so this was a wholly unexpected yet awesome side benefit.

I use all the Google services, I use Chrome religiously, I convince family/friends to switch to Chrome from IE, and I've always been convinced Google is the one we're supposed to look up to for how things should be done. Yeah they've made mistakes, and G+ is a clusterfuck of brilliant talent thrown down a horrible path of closed socialness and realname ridiculousness...

Apple is religiously conservative about enabling features on hardware that might cause the experience to suck. Audio compression was a slow thing on desktop computers when desktop computers had similar specs to the first iPad. I'm no authority, but this seems like a relevant detail to me.

False advertising this particular product can be dangerous because a lot of people get obsessed about diet and health, and tend to cling to whatever subset of findings they happen to have heard, and then treat the whole thing religiously. Some nutritional deficiencies become apparent only after years and then possibly only in people with a certain genetic makeup.

And if this doesn't work, eventually when you try to message a Catholic, Mormon, Muslim, or other religiously-observant person from a denomination whose leaders publicly disapprove of homosexuality, you'll see a message from OKCupid like: Religion isn't normally the business of a website. But you've expressed an interest in dating someone whose religion denies equal rights to gay people.

"But for building a robust application that will have to be maintained a long-time, you have to religiously write tests in these languages or you'll be buried in bugs. And even then, you still may be buried in bugs that a static, strongly-typed language would have detected." People make this sort of claim all the time, but my personal experience has not borne it out, and I have seen no data to backup this claim which would override my personal experience. First, I find I have to write tests nearly as religiously in statically types languages, so I don't find that a convincing argument.

Religiously definitions

adverb

by religion; "religiously inspired art"

See also: sacredly

adverb

with extreme conscientiousness; "he came religiously every morning at 8 o'clock"

See also: scrupulously conscientiously