INSIST


Meaning of INSIST in English

ə̇nˈsist verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French insister, from Latin insistere to stand upon, persist, dwell upon, from in- in- (II) + sistere to stand, cause to stand, from stare to stand — more at stand

intransitive verb

1. archaic : to find support : stand , rest — used with on or upon

2. archaic : to continue determinedly or urgently (as in a course of action) : persevere , persist

3.

a. : to take a stand and refuse to give way : hold firmly to something

insisted on the accuracy of his account

b. : to be persistent, urgent, or pressing

insisted on going with them

transitive verb

: to take a firm stand about : persist in a point of view about — used with a clause as object

insisted that we come in

the moderate confederation may insist that the radicals be ejected from the government

insist he had done right

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