resoluteness

NOUN
  1. the trait of being resolute
    it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work
    his resoluteness carried him through the battle
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How To Use resoluteness In A Sentence

  • Its resoluteness in the face of international challenges and firmness on security dictate that the government deserves another term.
  • The trait of resoluteness as firmness of character or purpose .
  • Certain lines about the nose and cheek, betray the satirist and cynic; the mouth indicates a child-like simplicity — perhaps even a degree of irresoluteness, inconsistency — weakness in short, but a weakness not unamiable. The Life of Charlotte Bronte
  • On the contrary, our country and our region cannot afford to persist with the current blend of directionless absenteeism, and meddling factionalism and general irresoluteness. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Alcohol abuse has in many instances also reduced once dignified, principled and balanced people into inferior inebriates lacking drive, initiative and resoluteness.
  • The first Japanese invasion (See 1592), sent by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was met by irresoluteness and poor planning. 1506-44
  • But Brown senses the hidden irresoluteness of Jim, a man who had come to this remote, small world in the Pacific in search of redemption. Karzai and the Scent of U.S. Irresolution
  • Negative beliefs are a source of shortsightedness, irresponsibility, irresoluteness and timidity. If you do not believe that you can create and control your future, you are unlikely to win in life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • They display a resoluteness which I admire, and an assuredness I can only envy.
  • his resoluteness carried him through the battle
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