Definitionn. the property of a continuous and connected period of time
Last update: July 4, 2015
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Her persistence was rewarded when they finally got ready to go for outing. [noun]
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Ram was persistence on her uncle's home. [Please select]
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There is usually considerable persistence of creeping buttercup seed in soil under grassland. [noun]
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Our ' can-do ' spirit of persistence is the key to our success. [noun]
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Twemlow's opinion, was her curious persistence about Queen Mabonga. [noun]
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Your persistence is fast changing friendship into dislike; and the very name of the man would speedily become hateful to me. [noun]
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By skill and persistence and bodily strength he had compassed a curve his father had declared impossible without a dock-yard. [noun]
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Magda is indignant, but gradually his persistence brings to light the tragedy of her life. [noun]
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But, knowing that persistence would eventually succeed, he held her fast until she assumed her true form. [noun]
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He saw in him a remarkable, clear-thinking man of vast intellect who by his energy and persistence had attained power, which he was using solely for the welfare of Russia. [noun]
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The persistence of the infatuation lent it an aspect of genuineness. [noun]
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