steadfastly

IPA: stˈɛdfæstɫi

adverb

  • In a steadfast manner; firmly; with conviction
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Examples of "steadfastly" in Sentences

  • And yet both groups remain steadfastly committed to the Democratic party.
  • The A's remain steadfastly in Pena's corner, though a brief trip to the minors for regrouping isn't out of the question.
  • But he steadfastly refused, whereupon they put him to death after the manner described in the tale in the case of Bertric, while he called steadfastly upon
  • Leave it to America to want a broken system to remain steadfastly in place as a National Treasure ... so as to flag future generations to our incompetence and stubbornness as a culture.
  • The Bush administration, though, did not follow this procedure for those brought to Guantanamo; it did not provide them any hearings and for years steadfastly maintained that it did not need to do so.
  • This confusion of the verbal forms creates an problem down the line with the idea of "steadfastly", even if the writer of this document and I can’t think the bishop would have misquoted the Motu Proprio, had actually quoted the M.P. accurately.
  • He held, as some do at the present day, that "if the law be unjust, then is it, _ipso facto_, void and of no force:" so that "the laws against recusants -- are to be esteemed as no laws by such as steadfastly believe these [Romish rites] to be necessary observances of the true religion ...

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