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adamance (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being adamant
    • 1972 February 2, Hansard[1], House of Lords, archived from the original on 12 February 2019:
      I think it is a mistake for our intentions to be determined by the adamance with which the Protestants in Northern Ireland now express their opposition to such a course.
    • 1992, Arthur Miller, “Homely Girl, A Life”, in Homely Girl, A Life and Other Stories, New York: Viking, published 1995, page 28:
      [] his witty eyes and unsmiling mouth, some adamance in his unspoken demand on her, and his quiet speech that day—it all seemed to be solemnly taking charge of her body.
    • 2015 September 9, The Citizen:
      The ANC government came under fire on Tuesday as opposition parties voiced their adamance that the President Jacob Zuma-led government was responsible for ongoing corruption in the country.

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