My sister is insistent when it comes to candy.
We're here because this child insistently demanded your attentions.
I can give you several sentences.He asked me insistently until I gave in to his demands.The wolf's hunger insistently drove her to leave her puppies and hunt for food.He proclaimed his innocence insistently.
Yes, for exampleJeff spoke very insistently of the need for reform.
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What does insistently mean
INSISTED - past tense of the verb "to insist"
The corresponding adverb for "insist" is "insistently."
No, clamored is the past tense of the verb clamor, which means to become loudly insistent or to proclaim insistently.
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