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persevere

pur-suh-VEER
verb
1
To keep trying to achieve something despite obstacles or discouragement.
"Despite three rejections, she persevered and eventually landed the job."
"He persevered with his physical therapy even when progress was slow."

How to Use Persevere

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In plain EnglishTo keep going and not give up.

Common pairings
persevere with something persevere through hardship

Word Forms

persevered past tense, perseveres singular

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Despite three rejections, she _____ and eventually landed the job.

Etymology

From Latin perseverare, "to continue steadfastly," from per- ("thoroughly") + severus ("strict, serious").

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