adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
most
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Highbrow publishers and small bookshops are the most resolute opponents.
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It was by far the most resolute action of his political life up to that point.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In the face of resolute opposition, the bill was withdrawn in November.
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The players stood resolute in the hope of having their former agreement renewed.
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Tough policies and resolute leadership always create enemies.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But against a resolute Portadown defence they were getting little change.
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He was the resolute father who protected his family against the elements, psychopaths and even the devil.
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Henry Foley's Records contain forty-eight pages of his letters, which display resolute leadership.
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I could also imagine the gentle but resolute Amsale recognizing a kindred spirit in Neil Brown.
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The monastic chroniclers especially recorded with high indignation the resolute enforcement of the Forest jurisdiction over clerical offenders.
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This can be limited and even stopped by resolute political action.
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This situation requires our resolute action.