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Meanings of
dogged
in inglês
Stubbornly unyielding.
persistent
tenacious
unyielding
dour
pertinacious
Related terms
stubborn
obstinate
unregenerate
Who persevers stubbornly.
persevering
perseverant
perseverent
Synonyms
Examples for "
persistent
"
persistent
tenacious
unyielding
dour
pertinacious
Examples for "
persistent
"
1
There are two new categories this year; original property and
persistent
game.
2
The main outcome measure was the number of days with
persistent
cough.
3
However, early reports suggest that the roof collapsed under
persistent
heavy rains.
4
Metal pollution of aquatic habitats is a major and
persistent
environmental problem.
5
However, certain viruses can subvert the immune response to establish
persistent
infections.
1
S: And most surely he is
tenacious
in the love of wealth.
2
Thereafter he was to trust the silent and
tenacious
general through everything.
3
The Latin race has never been
tenacious
either in politics or commerce.
4
None of the animals of the Phoca genus are
tenacious
of life.
5
The cause of denominationalism is the
tenacious
clinging to faith and doctrines.
1
The cold affected the going at once; it was slow and
unyielding
.
2
But is our
unyielding
desire for approval and attention really harming anyone?
3
Hans shrunk a bit at Harpal's tone and
unyielding
choice of words.
4
She crossed her arms and made sure to appear stern and
unyielding
.
5
In France, again, the objects of the attack were inelastic and
unyielding
.
1
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fans gather to watch
'
dour
German second division football'.
2
The opening quarter-hour was
dour
with neither side taking a dominant role.
3
A
dour
deduction that Hamish reached, all by himself, just hours ago.
4
And you seem... well, somewhat more
dour
than I've seen you before.
5
The clinic was located in a
dour
Victorian hospital in central London.
1
The duke, however, was
pertinacious
;
he could not give up the subject.
2
Defeated by the
pertinacious
insects, he rushed howling away through the forest.
3
The
pertinacious
opposition of these men inflamed to anger Moore and Thomas.
4
The greater number were
pertinacious
thieves, and addicted besides to many vices.
5
I was
pertinacious
,
and would accept such favours on no other terms.
Usage of
dogged
in inglês
1
Second, past reforms reveal the critical role of
dogged
and personal leadership.
2
However, they were left exhausted by the New Zealand team's
dogged
defence.
3
The young tennis player had been
dogged
by injury in recent years.
4
Certainly, though, through his
dogged
determination, Giuliani has broken new scientific ground.
5
However, its conversion to a medical centre has been
dogged
by controversy.
6
Franklin has been
dogged
by rumors about her failing health for years.
7
He realised early on that a
dogged
,
incremental approach would be necessary.
8
It was an example of the errors that
dogged
Scotland all game.
9
However, his road to a thoroughly involuntary retirement was
dogged
by controversy.
10
Madonna lamented the negative publicity that
dogged
him in his later years.
11
Allegations of Chinese exploitation of low-paid Zambian workers have
dogged
the romance.
12
Kirissa
dogged
along at his side, growing ever slower with each step.
13
The decision ends the legal uncertainty that has
dogged
the Clinton campaign.
14
Allegations of Russian involvement in Trump's 2016 victory have
dogged
his presidency.
15
The Vale plant has been
dogged
by technical issues and acid spills.
16
Slightly battered he appeared, but
dogged
and in the prime of life.
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About this term
dogged
dogge
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
dog by
dog determination
dog by allegations
dog by controversy
dog silence
More collocations
Dogged
through the time
Dogged
across language varieties
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Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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