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  • 111firmly — [adv1] immovably durably, enduringly, fast, fixedly, hard, inflexibly, like a rock*, motionlessly, rigidly, securely, solid, solidly, soundly, stably, steadily, stiffly, strongly, substantially, thoroughly, tight, tightly, unflinchingly,… …

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  • 112fix — ► VERB 1) attach or position securely. 2) repair or restore. 3) decide or settle on. 4) make arrangements for. 5) make unchanging, constant or permanent. 6) (fix on) direct or be directed unwaveringly toward. 7) …

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  • 113fixable — fix ► VERB 1) attach or position securely. 2) repair or restore. 3) decide or settle on. 4) make arrangements for. 5) make unchanging, constant or permanent. 6) (fix on) direct or be directed unwaveringly toward. 7) …

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  • 114fixer — fix ► VERB 1) attach or position securely. 2) repair or restore. 3) decide or settle on. 4) make arrangements for. 5) make unchanging, constant or permanent. 6) (fix on) direct or be directed unwaveringly toward. 7) …

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  • 115unwavering — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not wavering. DERIVATIVES unwaveringly adverb …

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  • 116die-hard — or diehard [dī′härd΄] adj. stubbornly resistant to change or unwaveringly loyal even in spite of inevitable defeat, failure, etc. [a die hard conservative, a die hard fan of the losers] n. a person who displays such resistance or loyalty …

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  • 117unwavering — adj. not wavering. Derivatives: unwaveringly adv …

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  • 118unflinchingly — adv unfalteringly, unwaveringly, unshrinkingly, unswervingly, steadily, firmly, staunchly, steadfastly, boldly, resolutely ≠ unsteadily, falteringly …

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  • 119brass-collar — /bras kol euhr, brahs /, adj. Informal. unwaveringly faithful to a political party; voting the straight ticket: a brass collar Democrat. [1950 55, Amer.] …

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  • 120stead|i|ly — «STEHD uh lee», adverb. in a steady manner; with regularity in habits; firmly; evenly; uniformly; unwaveringly; steadfastly: »[He] saw life steadily and saw it whole (Matthew Arnold) …

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