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Meanings of
staunch
in anglès
portuguès
estancar
català
estroncar
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Stop the flow of a liquid.
halt
stem
stanch
català
estroncar
Firm and dependable especially in loyalty.
steadfast
unswerving
Related terms
constant
Synonyms
Examples for "
halt
"
halt
stem
stanch
Examples for "
halt
"
1
However, all those good strides forward have come to a temporary
halt
.
2
WATCH: Community representative meeting with government officials has come to a
halt
.
3
Some said officials had even threatened to
halt
food and water handouts.
4
Market turmoil has also brought the IPO market to an effective
halt
.
5
The Commission said last week it would
halt
trade until this evening.
1
All forms of
stem
-
cell
research need to continue and all are important.
2
Observe the consonant changes of the base or
stem
in the nominative:
3
Like these
stem
cells, for example: Heart cells made from
stem
cells.
4
Scientists have also seen success in heart patients who received
stem
-
cell
injections.
5
In the way other
stem
cells create organs, these cells create tumors.
1
The sole question that remained was how best to
stanch
the wound.
2
He was my
stanch
friend throughout the term of our joint service.
3
You might say so if all were as
stanch
as you, Councillor.
4
As usual, the Swiss Guard was
stanch
,
but the French soldiers faltered.
5
You cannot
stanch
it, you cannot drain it, you cannot sweeten it.
Usage of
staunch
in anglès
1
Unsurprisingly, the draft is already facing
staunch
opposition from the tech industry.
2
We of Minas Tirith have been
staunch
through long years of trial.
3
The policy efforts helped
staunch
the steep nosedive in global equity markets.
4
He is a
staunch
advocate of both sustainable development and climate action.
5
Yet surely this
staunch
,
belligerent effort should be applauded rather than cursed.
6
For his part, the Premier remains a
staunch
defender of the rule.
7
He slashed and unbuttoned the clothing and tried to
staunch
the wounds.
8
He was a
staunch
democrat and a firm believer in Jeffersonian simplicity.
9
Both these ladies were therefore
staunch
in their defence of Mr. Crawley.
10
But these
staunch
upholders of the law would not have it so.
11
Larijani is a
staunch
critic of the president's economic and foreign policies.
12
You have a pair of very
staunch
friends in those youngsters, sir.
13
I left a
staunch
man in charge- Ihaveno doubt of him.
14
After vainly trying to
staunch
the wound with damp moss, Pocahontas commanded:
15
No doubt once they embrace the Faith, they will be very
staunch
.
16
The heavy barrels were
staunch
,
and iron deals harder blows than wood.
Other examples for "staunch"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
staunch
Adjective
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
staunch supporter
staunch friend
staunch ally
staunch the flow
staunch opposition
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Translations for
staunch
portuguès
estancar
estagnar
català
estroncar
estancar
Staunch
through the time
Staunch
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
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