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perseverate

[per-sev-uh-reyt] / pərˈsɛv əˌreɪt /




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Does she shrug stuff off, or perseverate at 3 a.m.?

From Washington Post

Moreover, this isn't just about finding something better to do than perseverate about an exclusion that won't actually happen.

From Washington Post

I don’t mean for you to clear your schedule and perseverate; quite the contrary.

From Washington Post

He would break things — “usually a lamp” — and perseverate on what seemed to him a streak of awful luck.

From New York Times

“She tends to perseverate on contact with her family,” Smith said.

From Seattle Times