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Meanings of
perseverance
in English
Portuguese
perseverança
Catalan
constància
Spanish
pertinacia
Back to the meaning
Persistent determination.
persistence
tenacity
persistency
pertinacity
doggedness
tenaciousness
perseveration
Portuguese
perseverança
Persistent determination to adhere to a course of action.
insistence
Synonyms
Examples for "
persistence
"
persistence
tenacity
persistency
pertinacity
doggedness
Examples for "
persistence
"
1
In these young people, I see Madiba's example of
persistence
and hope.
2
The try captured the match in a moment, power and
persistence
prevailing.
3
When expressing interest in a company, I believe
persistence
is the key.
4
Therefore, cccDNA is responsible for the establishment of viral infection and
persistence
.
5
When City took the lead they had David Silva's
persistence
to thank.
1
Governments need to understand the
tenacity
of relatives involved in such tragedies.
2
Footwork, power and
tenacity
are all essential, but they're nothing without control.
3
The question was whether Huddersfield could find precision to complement their
tenacity
.
4
Her
tenacity
,
her ability to improve every time, just to keep improving.
5
He held her gaze in the grasp of his with implacable
tenacity
.
1
But even greater
persistency
should be exercised in destroying the underground portion.
2
The rain drummed on the glass roof with a hopeless, slow
persistency
.
3
He sat down to the literary task with uncommon vigour and
persistency
.
4
She ticks off questions with the steady
persistency
of an eight-day clock.
5
He too had been annoyed at the
persistency
of her double refusal.
1
There was something affecting in the
pertinacity
with which the good hearers.
2
Again and again his drooping spirits revived; his
pertinacity
had no bounds.
3
He set about the business with all the
pertinacity
of his nature.
4
The Food insisted on escaping with the
pertinacity
of a thing alive.
5
By
pertinacity
and vanity in lying, she hit the mark at last.
1
His very
doggedness
blocked his progress; Quraite's guardian responded to livelier spirits'.
2
The tone of her voice was almost fierce in its abrupt
doggedness
.
3
It was a personal reminder of the importance of
doggedness
in football.
4
Noel proceeded with a hint of that
doggedness
that characterized them both.
5
To all of which I attended with automatic regularity, with listless
doggedness
.
1
He clung to that certainty with a
tenaciousness
born of near-despair.
2
Dallmeier grunted as though no longer surprised at her
tenaciousness
.
3
Prodigies of valour, audacity, and
tenaciousness
were displayed by the citizens in these wars.
4
The Cardinal had all the Italian vivacity and impatience; Don Louis all the Spanish phlegm and
tenaciousness
.
5
Chopin's lack of
tenaciousness
is visible here.
1
Occasionally other abnormalities are noted, such as
perseveration
or distraction.
2
Unclassified reactions, mostly incoherent;
perseveration
:
instances of association to preceding reaction and to preceding stimulus.
3
This effect was computationally and anatomically distinct from a separate effect on increasing outcome-independent choice
perseveration
.
4
Unclassified reactions, mostly "far fetched" or incoherent;
perseveration
.
5
This is the conception of the
perseveration
of the unadjusted, stated in 1891 by Delage, in giving his theory of dreams.
Usage of
perseverance
in English
1
He said it morphed into a story about family, tragedy and
perseverance
.
2
Colleagues and opponents alike paid tribute to his ability,
perseverance
and courage.
3
A leader without courage, resilience, optimism, curiosity,and
perseverance
will simply not last.
4
A divine
perseverance
in love was in the heart of her being.
5
Courage and
perseverance
under persecution; or, Grace shining in difficulties and trials.
6
Money, influence and
perseverance
were her allies; social despotism her only adversary.
7
The first is opposed by
perseverance
and the second by learned non-reward.
8
The action was obstinate and bloody; but their numbers and
perseverance
prevailed.
9
I hope for consistency and
perseverance
to pay off over three weeks.
10
Perhaps he might have overshot himself in the course of his
perseverance
.
11
He said, I think they will take away drive, determination, and
perseverance
.
12
We have in the city to exercise patience as well as
perseverance
.
13
But Christian zeal was superior in
perseverance
and efficacy to Pagan persecution.
14
The Sheikh wanted to be sure he had a student with
perseverance
.
15
Forming the mortar to fill the cracks required effort and endless
perseverance
.
16
The remainder fell into their hands as the reward of their
perseverance
.
Other examples for "perseverance"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
perseverance
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
indomitable perseverance
great perseverance
dog perseverance
steady perseverance
little perseverance
More collocations
Translations for
perseverance
Portuguese
perseverança
tenacidade
empenho
persistência
Catalan
constància
perseverança
perseverància
persistència
pertinàcia
tenacitat
Spanish
pertinacia
constancia
cabezonería
ahínco
perseverancia
persistencia
tenacidad
Perseverance
through the time
Perseverance
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common