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insistent

[in-sis-tuhnt] / ɪnˈsɪs tənt /


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"Even when safeguards are in place, it has been proven relatively easy to bypass these if someone is insistent enough on doing so," she said.

From BBC

Yet even as the coach was roundly criticized for his handling of the situation, UCLA’s players were insistent that Cronin still had their backs.

From Los Angeles Times

He had pressed it into her hand, delirious but insistent, as all four of them had lifted him onto the longma’s back.

From Literature

After meeting bassist Robbie Shakespeare in 1972, the pair built distinct rhythms such as the insistent “Rockers” groove that bolstered canonical reggae tracks.

From Los Angeles Times

Mann was insistent, however, on breaking that vicious cycle.

From Los Angeles Times