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Meanings of
remain firm
in English
Spanish
aguantar
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Hold one's ground; maintain a position; be steadfast or upright.
stand
yield
Spanish
aguantar
Usage of
remain firm
in English
1
The Provinces must
remain
firm
,
and make no pacification with the enemy.
2
This made them still more determined to
remain
firm
to their purpose.
3
I repeat, the nail joint must
remain
firm
under all circumstances.
4
And I hope you boys will
remain
firm
,
no matter what he does.
5
O Mourad, be with me in this hour, that I may
remain
firm
!
6
Leeds
remain
firm
favourites to sign the Argentina international nonetheless.
7
He required some courage to
remain
firm
amidst the woeful maunderings of his colleagues.
8
To enter the Kingdom is easy, but to
remain
firm
and constant is difficult.
9
Now
remain
firm
that thou mayest attain confirmation and victory.
10
O that understanding of the Torah might
remain
firm
in our hearts as before!
11
Mr Mackenzie said he expected prices to
remain
firm
.
12
Derwent said it also expects average yields to
remain
firm
in its portfolio in 2018.
13
My father and uncles encouraged the men to
remain
firm
,
and I did my best.
14
If she
remain
firm
and constant, Spain will triumph.
15
ALICK and DAVID
remain
firm
on their legs, but JAMES totters.]
16
Once Japan recovers, demand will pick up and help nickel prices to
remain
firm
,
he said.
Other examples for "remain firm"
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This collocation consists of:
remain
firm
remain
Verb
Noun
Translations for
remain firm
Spanish
aguantar
Remain firm
through the time
Remain firm
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