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To continue or last, typically without interruption
“These symptoms can persist for up to an hour after each event.”
To persevere with a task, especially in spite of difficulty or opposition
“Bieringer continued to persist with his work despite many disappointments and setbacks.”
To endure difficulty, challenges or opposition
“Such slogans fall short because they don't give us the reason why or how we should or could persist through the pain of failure.”
(intransitive) To persist in or proceed with an activity or action
To occur again, especially periodically or repeatedly
To remain valid or unaltered
To cope or manage in the face of hardship or adversity
To work hard or put forth a concerted effort
To be widespread or current in a particular area or at a particular time
To be presented for the duration of
To persist with gradual intensity
To say as a further remark
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