persistent in the PONS Dictionary

persistent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he is very persistent in his requests

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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All social software systems create links between users, as persistent as the identity those users choose.
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Coupled with the alarming content of many of the sessions, their persistent questioning had a powerful effect.
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It's common for twinking items to be traded at good values due to persistent demand.
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The shell has a persistent thin periostracum which extends beyond the valve margins.
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He has called for tougher prison sentences for persistent re-offenders, drug dealers and violent criminals and for an increase in prison capacity in his region.
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Increases would have been significantly greater without diseases and a persistent shortage of animal feed.
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Faced with the railways persistent deficit, the colonial authority decided to close the railways.
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Within a month of joining she was ruled out for a number of months due to requiring surgery for a persistent neck injury.
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It acts on nicotinic receptors resulting in persistent depolarization of the motor end plate.
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One of the commonly used is the persistent set/sleep set algorithm.
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