The mood of "insist" can vary depending on the context. It can come across as determined, persistent, or forceful when someone is refusing to give in or accept a different viewpoint.
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Insist what? New Atheists insist everything other Atheists insist. The Denial of the claim there is a God by Theistic religions.
An antonym of "insist" is abandon.
The preposition for "insist" is generally "on". For example, one might insist on a particular course of action or insist on having something done a certain way.
Insisted is the past participle of insist.
Insisted is the past tense of insist.
The past tense of "insist" is "insisted."
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They insisted their friend to go with them. It is an example of sentence using insist.
yes ex:I insist you take english again
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')
draw to stick figures and pretend it says i insist