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adjective, noun as in strong fondness
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Example:Efram's decision to stay in the army was unequivocal; no amount of danger could change his mind.
Definition:A name related to a person believed by some to be unconditional or steadfast in their beliefs or actions.
Example:She committed unequivocally to the idea, stating it was the best course of action without any reservations.
Definition:To officially or formally engage oneself to a course of action or to a person; to make a formal decision or promise.
Example:The mayor pledged unequivocally to ensure all citizens had access to clean water within the next five years.
Definition:To formally promise or undertake something, often with a manifestation of seriousness or dedication.
Example:After much debate, the community resolved unequivocally to support the new park project.
Definition:To come to or decide on a course of action by consideration, deliberation, or consultation.
Example:The incontestable facts were presented, leaving no room for any other interpretation.
Definition:Not open to debate, argument, or doubt; unquestionable.
Example:The leader was uncompromising in his stance on human rights, refusing to budge on any issue.
Definition:Having or showing no willingness to admit error or to make concessions or changes.
Example:The challenges they faced were unsurmountable, but they remained unequivocal in their determination.
Definition:Too great or difficult to overcome or rise above (especially a barrier).
Example:She made her final decision and left the room, unequivocal in her choice.
Definition:Lasting or occurring at the end of a period of time; ultimate: final exams.
Example:The irrevocable decision was made, and there would be no turning back from it.
Definition:Not able to be changed, withdrawn, or reversed.
Example:His determination was indefectible, and he would not surrender until he saw the job through to completion.
Definition:Not likely or able to fail, waver, or change or to be successfully attacked or injured.
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