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keep on, go on, maintain, sustain, persist in, persevere, progress, proceed, resume, recommence, remain, endure, persist
Another word for persevere would be persist, continue.
To ensure that it continues on to be used by other things or in other ways, basically.
No. Trial coins were struck in 1974 and shown as samples. Supposedly all were melted but rumors persist that a few of the coins were hidden away.
The concept of equality between sexes is a complex and multifaceted issue that varies across cultures, societies, and contexts. While legal frameworks in many parts of the world advocate for gender equality, social and economic disparities often persist. Factors such as cultural norms, historical inequalities, and systemic biases can hinder true equality. Thus, while the ideal of equality exists, achieving it remains an ongoing challenge.
persevere
Continue is the word that does not belong. The other three words have similar meanings.
No, it is not a preposition. Continue is a verb.
The root word for "persistence" is "persist," which comes from the Latin word "persistere," meaning "continue steadfastly."
keep on, go on, maintain, sustain, persist in, persevere, progress, proceed, resume, recommence, remain, endure, persist
The correct spelling is to persevere (continue, persist, endure).
Keep trying, continue, remain, hang on
The noun forms for the verb to persist are persister, persistence, and the gerund, persisting.
The verb for persistence is "persist." It means to continue firmly or obstinately in an opinion or course of action despite difficulty or opposition.
Some antonyms for varying are "continue", "hold", "keep", "persist", "remain" and "stay". One should not mistake synonyms and antonyms because they are the complete opposite of each other.
Another word for persevere would be persist, continue.
Carry on, persist, continue, struggle on....there are heaps in a thesaurus.