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tenacity <a tenacity; tenacities> N

tenacity

reactive tenacity METAL

retroactive tenacity

high-tenacity yarn CHEM

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Her tenacity was rewarded when she pushed into the herd from astern.
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She additionally had a tough mental attitude and tenacity, trained to great physical condition, particularly developing strong legs.
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They are also known for their fiery tempers, fierce pride, and unbending tenacity.
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Even memory is not a special faculty; it is simply the fundamental property of tenacity possessed by the original faculties.
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He admires her tenacity and thinks to himself that he will grant her full marks as his manager.
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His game was marked by exceptional foot speed, great tenacity, and power surprising for a man who was about five feet (1.524 meters) tall.
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His tenacity and devotion to duty were beyond praise.
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It is particularly noteworthy due to the tenacity of the troops involved and is an excellent example of a last stand.
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These digital structures were then exported to a gravity and wind simulator in order to determine the necessary twine tenacity to withstand the desert winds.
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They were aware of his superior intelligence, his tenacity when he faced them in negotiations for autonomy and ceasefire.
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