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Definition of firm
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Firm (a.) To fix; to
settle;
to
confirm;
to
establish.
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Approve
::
Approve
(v. t.) To
sanction
officially;
to
ratify;
to
confirm;
as, to
approve
the
decision
of a
court-martial..
Inexorable
::
Inexorable
(a.) Not to be
persuaded
or moved by
entreaty
or
prayer;
firm;
determined;
unyielding;
unchangeable;
inflexible;
relentless;
as, an
inexorable
prince
or
tyrant;
an
inexorable
judge..
Faith
::
Faith (n.) The
assent
of the mind to the
statement
or
proposition
of
another,
on the
ground
of the
manifest
truth of what he
utters;
firm and
earnest
belief,
on
probable
evidence
of any kind,
especially
in
regard
to
important
moral
truth..
Interlock
::
Interlock
(v. i.) To
unite,
embrace,
communicate
with, or flow into, one
another;
to be
connected
in one
system;
to lock into one
another;
to
interlace
firmly..
Equanimity
::
Equanimity
(n.)
Evenness
of mind; that calm
temper
or
firmness
of mind which is not
easily
elated
or
depressed;
patience;
calmness;
composure;
as, to bear
misfortunes
with
equanimity..
Tunicata
::
Tunicata
(n. pl.) A grand
division
of the
animal
kingdom,
intermediate,
in some
respects,
between
the
invertebrates
and
vertebrates,
and by some
writers
united
with the
latter.
They were
formerly
classed
with
acephalous
mollusks.
The body is
usually
covered
with a firm
external
tunic,
consisting
in part of
cellulose,
and
having
two
openings,
one for the
entrance
and one for the exit of
water.
The
pharynx
is
usually
dilated
in the form of a sac,
pierced
by
several
series
of
ciliated
slits,
and se
Fasten
::
Fasten
(a.) To cause to hold
together
or to
something
else; to
attach
or unite
firmly;
to cause to
cleave
to
something
, or to
cleave
together,
by any
means;
as, to
fasten
boards
together
with nails or
cords;
to
fasten
anything
in our
thoughts..
Suspension
::
Suspension
(n.) Of the
payment
of what is due; as, the
suspension
of a
mercantile
firm or of a
bank..
Consistency
::
Consistency
(n.)
Firmness
of
constitution
or
character;
substantiality;
durability;
persistency.
Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) The state of being
resolved,
settled,
or
determined;
firmness;
steadiness;
constancy;
determination..
Opinionated
::
Opinionated
(a.) Stiff in
opinion;
firmly
or
unduly
adhering
to one's own
opinion
or to
preconceived
notions;
obstinate
in
opinion.
Let
::
Let (v. t.) To
permit;
to
allow;
to
suffer;
--
either
affirmatively,
by
positive
act, or
negatively,
by
neglecting
to
restrain
or
prevent..
Steadfastly
::
Steadfast
(a.) Not
fickle
or
wavering;
constant;
firm;
resolute;
unswerving;
steady.
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) One who, or that
which,
is
regarded
as
embodying
or
affording
force,
strength,
or
firmness;
that on which
confidence
or
reliance
is
based;
support;
security..
Assurance
::
Assurance
(n.)
Firmness
of mind;
undoubting,
steadiness;
intrepidity;
courage;
confidence;
self-reliance..
Categorically
::
Categorically
(adv.)
Absolutely;
directly;
expressly;
positively;
as, to
affirm
categorically..
Slouching
::
Slouching
(a.)
Hanging
down at the side; limp;
drooping;
without
firmness
or
shapeliness;
moving
in an
ungainly
manner.
Stop
::
Stop (v. t.) To
hinder
from
acting
or
moving;
to
prevent
the
effect
or
efficiency
of; to cause to
cease;
to
repress;
to
restrain;
to
suppress;
to
interrupt;
to
suspend;
as, to stop the
execution
of a
decree,
the
progress
of vice, the
approaches
of old age or
infirmity..
Enable
::
Enable
(v. t.) To give
strength
or
ability
to; to make firm and
strong.
Positive
::
Positive
(n.) That which is
capable
of being
affirmed;
reality.
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