persevere

persevere
I
(Roget's IV) v.
1. [To continue]
Syn. persist, remain, pursue; see continue 1 , endure 1 .
2. [To be steadfast]
Syn. stand firm, insist, be obstinate, stick to one's guns, not take "no" for an answer, hold one's ground.
II
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) v.
persist, be steadfast, continue, *keep chipping away, *never say die, *never say never, carry on, stick to it, *hang in there, be resolved, *keep plugging, *tough it out, *stay the course, be tenacious, *hammer away.
ANT.: give up, quit, admit defeat
III
(Roget's Thesaurus II) verb 1. To continue without halting despite difficulties or setbacks: carry on, go on, hang on, keep on, persist. Idioms: hang in there, keep going, keep it up. See CONTINUE. 2. To take and maintain a stand obstinately: insist, persist. See CONTINUE.

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