0 (of the way someone complains, protests, etc.) loudly and repeatedly:
They have complained vociferously about their accommodation.
It is a measure that his followers have been demanding vociferously since last year.
Some participants spoke out vociferously against the research.
The general feelings amongst the working classes were expressed vociferously at workers' meetings.
They lobbied policymakers vociferously, and their local groups held frequent meetings and a few demonstrations.
They complained yet more vociferously about the extent to which they had been cut out of the management of their own mills.
They have been vociferously critical that the social policy response to their circumstances was the provision of residential care.
Note that some people vociferously complain about not being offered a choice of platforms.
However, because the new conservative doctrine had worked vociferously to conflate crime and civil disobedience, with its obvious extensions to civil rights, liberals were forced to walk a tightrope.