Steadfastness


adjective
1.
fixed in direction; steadily directed:
a steadfast gaze.
2.
firm in purpose, resolution, faith, attachment, etc., as a person:
a steadfast friend.
3.
unwavering, as resolution, faith, adherence, etc.
4.
firmly established, as an institution or a state of affairs.
5.
firmly fixed in place or position.
adjective
1.
(esp of a person’s gaze) fixed in intensity or direction; steady
2.
unwavering or determined in purpose, loyalty, etc: steadfast resolve

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