0 an occasion when you demand something and refuse to accept opposition, or when you say firmly that something is true:
1 the act of stating or demanding something forcefully:
Insistence on an entirely local quality to indigenous movements therefore suggests that indigenous peoples are being held to a different standard.
Representations of feminine desire abound in seventeenth-century music and then disappear with the eighteenth-century insistence on patriarchal values.
Nevertheless, although textual insistence that the installation's time is independent of the 'oblivion' beyond becomes clear, the role of the whisper cannot be purely linguistic.
The insistence on refugee settlements ensures the creation of a category of people who are excluded altogether from their assumed benefits.
He was also acutely aware that too strong an insistence on virtue might threaten happiness.
The contradictions between the official adult age and a woman's resultant rights could hardly make sense with the judicial insistence upon her under-age status.
Many of the details of dowry transactions are very similar, including the insistence on the wife's continued ownership, whatever the management arrangements may be.
The 'insistence on keeping in touch' begins with the relationship we maintained with knowledge.
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empeño, insistencia, insistencia [feminine…
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固執, 要求, 主張…
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insistance [feminine], obstination [feminine], insistance…
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