different between steadfastness vs adherence
steadfastness
English
Etymology
From Middle English stedfastnesse, stedefastnesse, from Old English stedefæstnes (“steadfastness”), equivalent to steadfast +? -ness.
Noun
steadfastness (countable and uncountable, plural steadfastnesses)
- Loyalty in the face of trouble and difficulty.
- Steadfast resolution.
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adherence
English
Alternative forms
- adhærence (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle French adhérence, from Latin adhærentia.
Noun
adherence (countable and uncountable, plural adherences)
- A close physical union of two objects.
- Faithful support for some cause.
- (medicine) An extent to which a patient continues an agreed treatment plan.
Derived terms
- in adherence to
- in adherence with
Translations
See also
- compliance
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