English to Spanish Dictionary steadfast

steadfast

firme
definition
adjective
steadfast loyalty
resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering.
translation of 'steadfast'
adjective
obstinado,
constante,
tenaz,
firme
example
They have been there, they have been there, 'steadfast' in the fight against terrorism.
Their 'steadfast' love in the face of horror can only be admired.
Members of this new commission should be chosen from honest, 'steadfast' and impeccable people.
He left as his legacy not the dream of an independent state, but a corrupt and chaotic system and the 'steadfast' refusal to compromise.
The daughter's 'steadfast' refusal to enter into a state of matrimony is in large part due to having a secret lover of her own.
The British government has remained 'steadfast' in its refusal to return the marbles.
You've got to just hold steady and 'steadfast' and unwavering in certain situations.
Once again, the American people have been 'steadfast' and determined not to lose our nerve.
So 'steadfast' is Archer, that the West Indian is heard praising our hero's pluck and courage ever after.
Our incentive and mandate to remain wholly autonomous remains 'steadfast' .
It was his 'steadfast' refusal to keep learning that ultimately brought down Hamed.
As for the coronation of the new King, it stands firm, 'steadfast' and unshaken.
His papacy was an intriguing mix of the warm and humane with 'steadfast' readings of scripture and church doctrine.
On the contrary, she was 'steadfast' in the face of strong military pressure in the final years of the Suharto regime.
What I did have is a 'steadfast' belief in the vitality of music.
The 'steadfast' and stubborn denial of guilt leads to the complete inability to recognise actual innocence.
It is unfortunate and painful to see the fall of a dream city that earned a 'steadfast' place in the international arena.
We need to take seriously their 'steadfast' refusal to admit even their most obvious mistakes.
The men ridicule him and laugh at him, but Wang Lung is 'steadfast' in his resolution.
I truly believe that a country where the people hold 'steadfast' to their dreams will some day see them come to fruition.
Had I not been concentrating on gripping onto a rail so 'steadfastly' I might have said something.
His display of passion and intent, his 'steadfastness' not swayed by a biscuit, soothes my own restless soul.
Indeed, he boasts tirelessly of his resolve and 'steadfastness' , making a virtue of rigidity.
Powell has 'steadfastly' defended everything he has been called on to defend over the last four years.
Pryor has 'steadfastly' upheld the law, even in cases in which he personally disagreed with the law.
The broken glass symbolises the broken faith, broken trust and shattered justice, our axe symbolises the 'steadfastness' of our determination.
In a tribute, Lord Eden referred to Sir Julian's 'steadfastness' , perseverance and loyalty as a constituency MP and parliamentarian, as well as his fearlessness in putting forward his own beliefs.
He was later canonised by the church, and became the symbol of manhood, strong will, and 'steadfastness' in the face of ordeal.
He's using all his techniques to try to engage this slightly horsey gorgeous girl but she is 'steadfastly' refusing to acknowledge him.
He was a good listener and he remained 'steadfastly' loyal to his restless, eccentric, intensely spiritual wife.
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