0 holding tightly onto something, or keeping an opinion in a determined way:
1 unwilling to accept defeat or stop doing or having something:
Seles is a tenacious opponent – she never gives in.
The steep learning curve is daunting, and even experienced developers find that modifying existing passes is difficult and often introduces subtle and tenacious bugs.
Mapping out the relations between law and literature requires a meticulous approach for these relations are infinitely complex, elusive yet tenacious.
However, design disputes, political rivalries and the tenacious resistance of local elites undermined the radical transformation proposed.
Yet, a counter narrative surfaced regularly, one where women emerged as good planners, tenacious opponents and effective negotiators.
On average, parents who decide to adopt internationally are highly educated, dedicated to their children, and tenacious.
However, it seems that the ideology of inner reference proved a tenacious institutional pull.
None but the most tenacious and specialized reader is going to scrutinize that crucial diagram (p. 45) on which the whole first chapter rests.
If the link between lagged and current voting is artefactual, it is an unusually tenacious artefact.
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