Be emphatic or resolute and refuse to budge.
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Examples for "insist"
Examples for "insist"
1They continue to insist, however, that the family must leave the UK.
2Police insist the security measures are in place for revellers' own safety.
3He did, however, also insist recently there was no issue with McLeish.
4German doctors have visited Tymoshenko twice and insist she needs medical help.
5This time, the prisoners insist, they are going to get a result.
1Transcript Must take a firm stand against slavery once and for all.
2You'll have to take a firm stand with Ann, Doctor.
3Personally, I hope that we take a firm stand.
4What we ought to do is to take a firm stand and defend ourselves against him.
5Minority groups have yet to take a firm stand on Fonseka's expected bid to contest the presidency.
6Knowing the interests at stake, he'd take a firm stand and act off-hand on his own discretion.
7However, he has vowed to take a firm stand against efforts by U.S. President Donald Trump to impose his will on Mexico.
8They, with you, are fully of the opinion that it is high time to take a firm stand against the no-government doctrine.
9The ancient Pagans did experience conflict, they did make war, and they did take a firm stand on matters of right and wrong.
10The simplistic view is that a responsible government must now be formed and it must take a firm stand against this "populism".
11From the beginning he had taken a firm stand against violent measures.
12He took a firm stand against corruption just prior to the ANC's birthday.
13On 27 September, South African public servants took a firm stand against gender-based violence.
14But the son took a firm stand for his independence.
15I took a firm stand except when at Tish's home.
16Our own governments only had taken a firm stand.
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