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single-minded

[sing-guhl-mahyn-did] / ˈsɪŋ gəlˈmaɪn dɪd /


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"Their single-minded pursuit of this issue has clouded their judgement," Mr Cheetham said, adding Rose's "very presence was seen as provocative".

From BBC

One can understand any party’s desire not to lose an election, but the Macronists’ single-minded determination not to lose to Ms. Le Pen is starting to look unhinged.

From The Wall Street Journal

But despite this apparent single-minded drive, she did not immediately land on being a chef as a career.

From BBC

But he acted out that premise at scale with impressive velocity and single-minded genius, attracting millions of dollars in backing and legions of followers.

From Salon

To some, the design of the pool encapsulated the designer's single-minded approach to life and business.

From BBC