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Persevere meaning
To persist steadfastly in pursuit of an undertaking, task, journey, or goal, even if hindered by distraction, difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement. | To stay constant; to continue in a certain state; to remain.
Example sentences (20)
All interventions necessary to persevere life and property, within the ambit of the law, will be supported.
Despite the emotional hardship, Nichole continued to update her followers on July 19, vowing to persevere in her efforts.
Families in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen persevere in their struggle for justice, truth and reparation for their disappeared loved ones.
For them, it must be overwhelming to accept this accumulated responsibility or to persevere in the face of adversity.
In her speech, the “Basic Instinct” star mentioned another recent hardship, presumably to show how she tries to persevere and wants to inspire others to do the same.
Paris said that the board decided to persevere despite the warnings.
Prescribed medication by her doctor, Natalie said that Leanne, who worked as a clerical assistant in a hospital and also lived in Sheffield, tried to persevere through her illness and went back to work in the summer of 2020.
The apostle expresses his confidence that the Philippians are going to persevere to the end.
The UUP mismanaged the fallout from this and instead of bringing in a caretaker leader to afford Doug a break from the spotlight, they opted instead to persevere, however, Doug Beattie and by extension, the UUP have never collectively recovered from this.
They say it may be easy to want to quit if things get difficult or boring, but to persevere.
They want us to persevere for a little time but have decided to exclude themselves which is evident in their reckless spending.
To persevere in such an environment, maintaining a positive attitude is crucial for keeping motivated and focused on achieving success.
We anticipate completing full enrollment in PERSEVERE in the coming months likely before the end of the third quarter.
As reported at the time, Charles made a last-minute phone call to convince his mother to persevere despite her ill health and appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony one final time.
Biden has vowed to persevere, arguing that Trump, 78, poses a unique threat to democracy.
But you have to persevere.
Each day can bring new challenges, but they persevere in the best of times and unfortunately in the worst of times to educate their students.
For it’s in our darkest moments that we discover our true strength—the resilience of the human spirit to endure, to persevere, and to rise above.
In law, you have to persevere.
Our struggles and circumstances today may be different, but we owe to those who came before us to persevere in our own journeys and support, in turn, the next generations.