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insistently

[ US /ˌɪnˈsɪstəntɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɪnsˈɪstəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an insistent manner

How To Use insistently In A Sentence

  • They were encircling me then began chanting even more insistently. THE EXECUTION
  • But now it turns out that on the other epaulet was perched the principled figure of Taylor Branch, not at all claiming to be a harp-strummer himself but insistently reminding his old friend that there were better angels in politics and humanity whose claims should not be scorned. What Was Bill Thinking?
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  • ‘But I do now, and I ask it still,’ Elaine said insistently, but there was a tremble in her voice now.
  • Five minutes later, the alarm wakes him again, cheeping insistently like a mechanical bird.
  • But most insistently he blames the “excessive revolutionism” of the radical democrats and their leader. The Return
  • Yet she insistently wanted to drop this one directly into nutrient soil, watch the epicotyl lengthen, smile proudly at the upward thrusting plumule, then fuss over stipule and first foliage. First Contact
  • The approach, quite rightly, is insistently intersectional. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Some pictures look like they were pared down to a few economical strokes, while others seem to have been insistently added to, and still others explode into calligraphic drawing.
  • Yet she insistently wanted to drop this one directly into nutrient soil, watch the epicotyl lengthen, smile proudly at the upward thrusting plumule, then fuss over stipule and first foliage. First Contact
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