standfast

/ˈstændˌfæst/
adjective
  1. Firmly fixed in place; not moving or changing.
    • She kept a standfast grip on the railing as the ship rocked.
    • The soldiers were ordered to hold standfast against the enemy advance.
    • The old oak tree remained standfast even during the strong storm.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A firm, unchanging position or attitude.
    • The company's standfast on quality control never wavered.
    • His standfast on the issue earned him respect from both sides.
    • She took a standfast and refused to compromise her principles.
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