0 staying the same for a long time and not changing quickly or unexpectedly:
1 staying the same for a long time; not changing or losing purpose:
The other six business papers remained steadfast and vocal in their opposition to war.
The strength of the first chapters is the steadfast focus on formal rigor.
This double staining provided steadfast reference points in determining stratification patterns of the cone bipolar cell axon terminals.
He is steadfast in his plea for linguistic tolerance.
They are most delivering and steadfast at war.
Volunteers have been a crucial part of the palliative care movement and have been, in some ways, the most steadfast element in end-of-life care.
To his followers, he emphasized that compromise was a part of politics, but it was important to remain absolutely steadfast in the final goal.
This development would be a boon for bioethics, which has remained basically steadfast to its originative constituency - left-oriented, big government liberalism.
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