Playing a long game against many other players requires persistence.
The persistence of toxic chemicals increases the ecological damage they can do.
The hunter showed great persistence in tracking the deer, pursuing him over all types of difficult terrain.
With endless persistence and complete devotion to his sport, he finally earned a gold medal.
Despite the child's persistence, the parent refused to buy the toys.
Without patience and persistence, nothing worthwhile will be accomplished.
This persistent cough is keeping me awake at night.
The poor puma will persist in the promising pursuit of the prancing pronghorn, to little avail.
The Union Army would have lost at Gettysburg, had they failed to persist.
Okay I will do it if you persist so much.
I may fail any number of times, but I would not stop to persist.
You must persist if you want to perfect your technique.
Persist should be used as other verbs are. I will persist in my pursuit of happiness. She persisted to ask me ceaselessly. Her persistence agitated me.
by world war two, the jews continued to persist even though the times were bad
Persist
"My sister persistently bugged me until I played with her."
we want suffix of persist
We will need to establish new rules if students persist in texting during class time.
You are very persistent in getting an answer to this question.
The prefix of persist is per-. Per- means through or intensive.
The noun forms of the verb to persist are persister, persistence and the gerund, persisting.
I insist that you do your homework. (Insist means 'I require') while If you persist in failing to submit your homework you will be thrown out of school. (Persist means 'keep on')
continue = to persist; to carry on doing something or being somethingeg The police will continue their investigations until the killer is caughtContinue= to keep on doing what you were doing.