unwaveringly
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary unshakable|unwavering|unwaveringly takân-nâ-dâd-ani (az jâ )jom/takân-nâ-xord-ani bar-nâ-kandani + La vie de Savonarole, moine de la Renaissance qui, par ses prédications mystiques et sa volonté inébranlable de faire la guerre aux vices, fit trembler les princes et le pape. Avant de mourir sur le bûcher. (ARTE, 02/09/06)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 un- pref. Pronunciation: ˌ ən, often ' ən before ' - stressed syllable Function: prefix Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German un- un-, Latin in-, Greek a-, an-, Old English ne not ― more at NO 1 : not : IN- , NON- ― in adjectives formed from adjectives < un ambitious> < un skilled> or participles < un dressed>, in nouns formed from nouns < un availability>, and rarely in verbs formed from verbs < un be> ― sometimes in words that have a meaning that merely negates that of the base word and are thereby distinguished from words that prefix in- or a variant of it (as im- ) to the same base word and have a meaning positively opposite to that of the base word < un artistic> < un moral> 2 : opposite of : contrary to ― in adjectives formed from adjectives < un constitutional> < un graceful> < un mannered> or participles < un believing> and in nouns formed from nouns < un rest>]]> 2 un- Function: prefix Etymology: Middle English, from Old English un-, on-, alteration of and- against ― more at ANTE- 1 : do the opposite of : reverse (a specified action) : DE- 1A , DIS- 1A ― in verbs formed from verbs < un bend> < un dress> < un fold> 2 a : deprive of : remove (a specified thing) from : remove ― in verbs formed from nouns < un frock> < un sex> b : release from : free from ― in verbs formed from nouns < un hand> c : remove from : extract from : bring out of ― in verbs formed from nouns < un bosom> d : cause to cease to be ― in verbs formed from nouns < un man> 3 : completely < un loose> un·abrad·ed un·ab·sorbed un·ab·sor·bent un·ac·a·dem·ic un·ac·a·dem·i·cal·ly un·ac·cent·ed …