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steadfast

[sted-fast, -fahst, -fuhst] / ˈstɛdˌfæst, -ˌfɑst, -fəst /


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"We are a lifeline for the abused, a megaphone for the silenced, and a steadfast ally to those who risk everything to defend the rights of others."

From Barron's

The documentary series showcases the steadfast support Jesy has had from her family, friends and the twins' father, musician Zion Foster.

From BBC

The Kurds, by contrast, are loyal, steadfast and heroic allies.

From The Wall Street Journal

“My office remains steadfast in its efforts to prosecute and punish those who commit acts of violence against others.”

From Los Angeles Times

Sir Keir said he and his Japanese counterpart agreed on the need to respond with "strength and clarity" to increasing instability in the world, and thanked her for "steadfast leadership in supporting Ukraine".

From BBC