adjective, noun as in strong fondness

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Example:The commitment to the cause was absolute, with no room for compromise.

Definition:Complete in itself, with nothing lacking; perfect.

From absolute

Example:The ruling was definitive, leaving no doubt about the outcome of the case.

Definition:Decisive and leaving no doubt or question, especially because of being based on the highest authority or evidence; conclusive.

From definitive

Example:The evidence was unquestionable, making the conclusion of the investigation clear.

Definition:Not to be questioned or doubted.

From unquestionable

Example:His resolve was unshakeable, and he stood firm against all attempts to sway him.

Definition:Unable to be shaken or changed in belief, opinion, etc.

From unshakeable

Example:The arguments presented were irrefutable, and the statement was accepted without question.

Definition:Able to be proved or made certain to be the case; irrefutable evidence or arguments can be disproved.

From irrefutable

Example:The policies introduced were irreversible, and the effects of these decisions would be felt long into the future.

Definition:Impossible to reverse; that cannot be undone.

From irreversible

Example:Her views were inflexible, and she was unyielding when it came to discussing the matter further.

Definition:Not adaptable or adaptable only within very limited limits: inflexible policies; an inflexible person.

From inflexible

Example:In the face of adversity, his spirit remained unyielding, and he refused to give up.

Definition:Unwilling to yield to force, pressure, or persuasion; stubborn or obstinate; inexorable.

From unyielding