assert, claim, demand, contend, request, maintain
The noun forms or the verb to insist are insister, insistence, and the gerund, insisting.
Claim, assert, demand, or hold. Those words mean insist.
Persistant
The root word is insist, from Latin insistere, from sistere, to stand (i.e. stand firm).
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repeat, insist, assert, declare, argue Also: state, maintain, swear, pronounce, endorse, certify, ratify, validate
Muscato of (or from, as some may insist) Asti. Asti being a city in the Piedmont region of Italy. Muscato is the primary grape grown here.
The root word of "insistent" is "insist," which means to demand something firmly or persistently.
yes ex:I insist you take english again
draw to stick figures and pretend it says i insist
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Yes. If you think about it, the definitions of each word is the other word.For example: The definition of adamant is to be insistent, and the definition of insist is to be adamant.
The word for insisting on being recognized is "assert."
insist
Persistant
'Insist' may not be the correct word. Smith's role was to give his professional opinion and Charles Howard then decided.
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What word did Judd leave out of the contract
insist