in no sense
never ever; not for any reason
Source: en.wiktionary.org"Ahmaud's actions at this empty home under construction were in no way a felony under Georgia law," the lawyers wrote in a social media post. Source: Internet
And I was like, “Emma, in no way, shape or form should you ever do cheer again.” Source: Internet
Anderson 1995, p. 178. Anderson’s vehement reaction to the co-opting of Greek plays by Plautus seems to suggest that they are in no way like their originals were. Source: Internet
Archbishop Gudziak said Pope Francis was “very open” with the bishops, told them a few things he asked them not to share, “was in no way putting up facades, spoke about what might be weaknesses in the church, the Holy See.” Source: Internet
And it in no way should be diminished by other organized groups of people who tried to cause chaos in our city." Source: Internet
Condemning the violence in no way projects approval of police brutality and murder, which the country must address with measures that save lives — not upheaval that kills and destroys. Source: Internet