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resolutely
[ rez-uh-loot-lee, rez-uh-loot- ]
adverb
- in a determined or firm manner:
After more than 120 days on strike, the union continues to resolutely reject management鈥檚 demands for reductions in the workers' collective bargaining agreement and pension plan.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of resolutely1
Example Sentences
Following on from his two stunning free-kicks in the first leg, Rice was everywhere in Spain, defending resolutely and looking a threat going forward as he dominated Real's superstars.
Mr Putin showed he was resolutely opposed to the US two-stage strategy of seeking an interim ceasefire before talking about a longer-term settlement.
When challenged about how she can stay with Vickers, Ms Hall says she is still resolutely supporting him.
But relations between Britain and Russia have been further strained as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has resolutely stood by Ukraine.
鈥淭he 1st Amendment stands resolutely against these demands.鈥
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