SYNO | firm | firmly | steadfastly | ... |
1 translation
To translate another word just start typing!
Usage Examples English
- Ivy's reputation collapsed after 1949 when he steadfastly supported Krebiozen, an alleged cancer drug with no known beneficial effects.
- Mensdorff-Pouilly, like Rechberg, sought to maintain conservative dominance of the German Confederation through an alliance between Austria and Prussia (in which Prussia was the junior partner), and he steadfastly refused to consider British suggestions that Austria surrender Venetia to Italy.
- This move caused widespread resentment, particularly in Multan, where Mulraj had remained steadfastly loyal to Ranjit Singh and his family.
- The UDN attracted interest from the steadfastly anti-Sandinista Reagan Administration, and also received limited funding from Argentina's military junta.
- His popularity gained even more momentum when the likes of Rene Liu and Karen Mok requested Ah Niu to compose songs for them which steadfastly placed him as a firm staple not only in Taiwan, but also in China and Hong Kong.
- He steadfastly maintained that he was not primarily concerned with "modernism" per se, stating that his goal was to evoke an emotional response in the listener.
- Whilst nursing has modernised significantly, the image of nursing can remain steadfastly considered as something akin to Hattie Jacques in a Carry on film such as Carry On Matron.
- With very little deviation, Southern Democrats (Dixiecrats) remained steadfastly dominant in Alabama until 1965.
- Morrison continued as UFO general secretary, yet, having declined to be Premier himself, steadfastly proved through a series of actions and stances to be unwilling to exercise a supportive role during Drury's Premiership.
- Although convicted for all four murders, Hopkinson steadfastly maintained his innocence up until his execution.
- Throughout this period of unrest, the Tarakzai clan remained steadfastly loyal to Government, and even made it clear that they were quite prepared to defend the Shilman railway throughout its length within their own clan boundaries.
- Goodwin has steadfastly claimed his innocence and Justice on Trial continues to work with him and his attorneys to have the conviction reversed.
- Whereas politics in the British Virgin Islands is normally characterised by leading politicians crossing the floor, during his political career Maduro was unusual in remaining steadfastly loyal to the United Party.
- Human Rights Watch and Washington Institute reports seem to confirm the existence of the 15th Special Forces Division, which appears to have remained steadfastly loyal to the government.
- The history of knowledge has long been criticized for being “eccentric” yet it has steadfastly grown since its conception as a historical profession.
- The government steadfastly supported McKenzie throughout the scandal.
- Keating steadfastly maintained that it was not his mistakes or criminal deeds but regulators' actions that were responsible for the major losses.
- Though wounded, he steadfastly returned the enemy's fire until hit again, this time mortally.
- The highly profitable station has steadfastly refused to compensate the artists citing the lack of copyright laws in Myanmar.
- 1. to persist in anything undertaken; maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement; continue steadfastly.
© dict.cc Finnish-English dictionary 2024
Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!