0 to try to do or continue doing something in a determined way, despite having problems:
It looks as if the policy will be a success, providing that the government perseveres and does not give in to its critics.
The education director is persevering in his attempt to obtain additional funding for the school.
Despite receiving little support, the women are persevering with their crusade to fight crime.
1 to try to do or continue doing something in a determined way, despite difficulties:
She perseveres in her role, but the power base by which she rose and flourished has been eroded.
Some children may have ruminated on the first test item that they could not label, perhaps persevering in an attempt to retrieve its name.
The "sunk cost fallacy" is thought to be the product of a "waste not" or "persevere" rule.
She has indeed been able to persevere through all the obstacles which she had to face throughout her career.
The planetary dynamo ceased and extremely dry and cold conditions persevered on the surface.
If they advocate persevering with religion, they advocate reconceptualizing it in different ways that do not depend on what they regard as such indefensible presuppositions.
But as he had just become engaged to be married and money was short, he persevered.
They incited the public to persevere in the boycott.
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