The phrase
"impassioned case" means to strongly and fervently argue for or present a strong argument in favor of something. It refers to making a passionate and persuasive appeal for a particular viewpoint or cause.
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«impassioned»
«case»
Sentences with «impassioned case»
- 4/5 stars «Disobedience makes a seductive and impassioned case for greater sexual freedom and female autonomy, but never devalues those who have chosen a different path. (rachel-mcadams.net)
- At the TED conference here on Saturday, John Doerr took to the stage to make an impassioned case for the importance of OKRs, or Objectives and Key Results. (fortune.com)
- In his keynote, Zuckerberg made an impassioned case that this is all a good thing: «The world would lose if Facebook went away,» he said, reiterating that «we're going to continue building products that connect people in new ways.» (businessinsider.com)
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