steadfastly in the PONS Dictionary

steadfastly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to refuse steadfastly to do sth
to remain steadfastly at sb's side

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He was urged by his friends to make a retraction, something that he steadfastly refused to do.
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During the battle, he steadfastly remained at his post in the wardroom tending the wounded until the order to abandon ship was finally given.
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The temptation (to criticize him) should be steadfastly resisted.
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If she has steadfastly remained an advocate of natural childbirth, he has been doing his bit for positive child care and health.
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Agents demanded that he confess to spying, but he steadfastly held to his explanation about stamp collecting.
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Some grubs steadfastly ignore notices in the lift asking them not to flick their cigarette ends off their balconies onto the terraces below.
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Despite the evidence, though, most people in baseball steadfastly cling to the idea of the clutch hitter.
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During the 1840s, he steadfastly opposed radicalism and secularism and placed a conservative emphasis on piety and ecclesiastical authority.
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