persevere (verb)

  • 31push on — verb To persist; persevere …

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  • 32guts out — verb To persevere …

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  • 33pedgill — verb To work hard and painstakingly at something; to plod or persevere But at drawing, his hand swung naturally in big, bold lines, rather lax, so that it was cruel for him to pedgill away at the lace designing, working from the tiny squares of… …

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  • 34persist — verb a) To go on stubbornly or resolutely. This would not be saved after his session terminates because we dont have an actual user identity to allow us to persist the settings. b) To repeat an utterance. Syn: persevere, last, remain …

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  • 35plow through — verb a) To persevere with an activity of consuming something, both literally and figuratively. I plowed through two helpings, but then I didnt have room for any more. b) To forcefully make a passage to move through. If you can plow through the… …

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  • 36plough through — verb a) To persevere with an activity of consuming something, both literally and figuratively. I ploughed through two helpings, but then I didnt have room for any more. b) To forcefully make a passage to move through. If you can plough through… …

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  • 37backslide — verb many things can cause dieters to backslide Syn: relapse, lapse, regress, weaken, lose one s resolve, give in to temptation, go astray, leave the straight and narrow, fall off the wagon Ant: persevere …

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  • 38continue — verb 1) he was unable to continue with his job Syn: carry on, proceed, go on, keep on, persist, press on, persevere; informal stick, soldier on Ant: stop 2) discussions continued throughout the night Syn …

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  • 39endure — verb 1) he endured years of pain Syn: undergo, go through, live through, experience, meet, encounter; cope with, deal with, face, suffer, tolerate, put up with, brave, bear, withstand, sustain, weather; Brit. t …

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  • 40persist — verb 1) Corbett persisted with his questioning See persevere 2) if dry weather persists, water the lawn thoroughly Syn: continue, hold, carry on, last, keep on, keep up, remain, linger, stay, endure …

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