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Adverbial at any cost has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: at any costDescription:The term "at any cost" refers to a steadfast determination or commitment to achieve something regardless of the obstacles, sacrifices, or consequences involved. It implies an unwavering resolve to do whatever it takes to accomplish a particular goal or objective. Sense 1: DeterminationPart of Speech: Idiomatic Phrase Definition: To be willing to make any sacrifice or endure any hardship to achieve a desired outcome. Example Sentence: She was determined to succeed in her career and was willing to do whatever it takes at any cost. Sense 2: Financial ImplicationsPart of Speech: Idiomatic Phrase Definition: Regardless of the monetary expenses involved, having an absolute dedication to achieving something. Example Sentence: He pursued his passion for art at any cost, even if it meant draining his savings account. Related Products: | ||||
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