Opposite of to stop pursuing or fighting
To persist steadfastly in pursuit of a goal, especially despite challenges
To hold on to or continue to have something, both physically or mentally
“Conductors, too, can retain their musical powers long after physical vigor has departed.”
To take on a position, role or duty
“Homer would assume the role of nuclear technician after convincing Mr. Burns that he would gladly accept abuse without complaining.”
(accede to) To assume an office or position
“Shebitku was sole ruler, the first Kushite, in fact, to accede to the throne on Egyptian soil.”
To gather people together
“The group is trying to raise a party of protestors for the demonstration.”
To confront or come up against
To perform a task as part of one's employment
“I work as a ranger at the local national park.”
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