it means a determined warrior, a soldier that wont quit protecting of that which is important to him, A protector
To ask, "How do you be resolute?" sounds grammatically incorrect. I believe the proper question should be, "How can you be resolute?" or, "How can you show that you are resolute?" I think the answer to this would be, "to show resolve, to be steadfast and unwavering in your decision or judgment about something."
protector
The adjective for the noun grit is gritty. It can also metaphorically mean courageous or resolute.
The Coalition was resolute in their decision to bomb Libya's airfields.
Resolute is not a verb, so no there is not a past tense. I think the word you are looking for is resolve
William was not a biblical name. But in many languages it means One who is a resolute protector.
It can mean "strong willed warrior", or "resolute protector", depending on which source you look at. It's of germanic decent and was taken from Willihelm. Which, in it's literal translation means will or desire and helmet.
The word "mine" in Japanese means "ridge" or "peak". For the name, there are several different kanji's for it.
The name Liam is of Irish origin and is a shortened form of the name William. It means "resolute protector" or "strong-willed warrior."
The boy name meaning "revival" is William. It has roots in Old German and means "resolute protector" or "strong-willed warrior," suggesting a sense of renewal and strength.
Loyal and resolute Strong and imposing
"The Twin Resolute Desks." There are two.
Resolute means determined. Here are some sentences.She was resolute in here plan to become a nurse.He is resolute in his beliefs.I am resolute that I am going to teach you how to write a sentence.
Stubborn (not stoborn), means to be firmly resolved or determined; resolute.
Apparently it was built from the timbers of the Resolute(a former exploration ship).
The soldiers were resolute in performing their duties.
Nunavut is the province that contains Resolute.