strong-willed

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strong-willed (comparative more strong-willed, superlative most strong-willed)

  1. Having a vigorous, independent will.
    • 2024 November 13, Peter Plisner, “Rail's role in Labour's "devolution revolution"”, in RAIL, number 1022, page 61:
      The railway faces a line-up of strong-willed metro mayors with four-year terms and a new big-majority government covering the same period.

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