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whakapau kaha

1. (verb) to give one's all.

He wahine kua roa e whaiwhai ana i te reo Māori, kua roa anō hoki e whakapau kaha ana ki ngā kaupapa reo Māori (HM 3/1996:2). / She's a woman who has pursuing the Māori language for a long time, and she's been giving her all for Māori language projects.

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2. (noun) effort, resolve, exploits, determination, tenacity, doggedness, perseverance.

Nā ēnei whakapau kaha āna, i pū ai te rongo o Kamupene B he rōpū tino toa (TTR 2000:154). / These exploits of his gave B Company an enviable record.

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Synonyms: pūtohe, niwha, pūkeke, tau, tohe, ngana, urupū, hiringa, tohetohe, manawanui, pūnoke, mau tūmārō, pāuaua

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