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steadfastly
[sted-fast-lee, -fahst-, -fuhst-]
adverb
in a way that is fixed, steady, or firm.
Her eyes remained steadfastly fixed on the fire.
The sheriff has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing.
Other 51Թ Forms
- oversteadfastly adverb
- unsteadfastly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of steadfastly1
Example Sentences
It’s our collective ongoing need to police and scrutinize how women react to trauma, while steadfastly refusing to learn anything about trauma.
It turns out that law firms that have steadfastly rejected Trump’s threats have been winning in their lawsuits against the White House’s allegedly illegal and unconstitutional threats and sanctions.
The source of all the trouble was a medication called betamethasone, which Baffert has steadfastly argued was administered in an ointment for a rash on Medina Spirit’s hindquarters.
But it doesn’t do that — it doesn’t punish its characters at all — and it steadfastly refuses to become a romance, too.
And yet, he has steadfastly avoided the trappings of celebrity.
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