steadfast
IPA: stˈɛdfæst
adjective
- Fixed or unchanging; steady.
- Firmly loyal or constant; unswerving.
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Examples of "steadfast" in Sentences
- Online activists, however, remain steadfast in their opposition to the bill.
- I remain steadfast in my belief that Iraq was a huge mistake; Afghanistan was not.
- But our job is to remain steadfast in the face of terror, to refuse to be terrorized.
- Will his ideals and beliefs fall to the wayside, or will he remain steadfast in his support of the Death Penalty?
- So far, President Obama has been right to remain steadfast on a complete settlement freeze as outlined in the roadmap.
- "We have confidence that the people of Iraq will remain steadfast in their rejection of efforts by extremists to spark sectarian tension," said National Security Council spokesman Mike Hammer.
- The Repugs who remain steadfast to the king are not threatened in November; those who are, are moving away from the losing, stay the course which, as you must know, is a slogan, not a strategy.
- But lets remember there is much work to be done, and we the American People need to remain steadfast, focused and supportive of those whose work is abotu to began in merging this important piece of legislation ..
- In true Jack London spirit, the supporters and friends of the Jack London Ranch remain steadfast to their dream, and in the year 2001, the State of California allocated approximately $750.00 that will be allocated for the next three fiscal years to complete the restoration of the cottage dining room.
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