per·sist·ent/p�r�sist�nt/Adjective1. Continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
2. Characterized by a specified habitual behavior pattern.
3. Continuing to exist despite efforts to eradicate it.
It is generally used as an adverb in English and it means never-ceasing In chemistry : Refers to chemical compounds, such as many organochlorine compounds, that do not break down easily in ecosystems In computer Science : persistence - The property of being persistent; Of data, continuing to exist after the execution of the program
It is persistent and it means continuing or permanent
It is persistent and it means continuing or permanent
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Mean step size - Number of positive and negative changes.
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The athlete had a persistent pain in his knee. The persistent residential homeowners were finally allowed to talk with the mayor. Some pesticides remain persistent in the soil for months.
To "grizzle" means to complain and whinge, in a particularly irritating and persistent way.
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Persistent means to stay at it or something that continues.Examples:"I couldn't sleep because of my son's persistent cough.""Even with all the new locks on the doors, the burglars have been persistent."Resilient means being able to bounce back or to recover quickly.Example:"My friend suffered quite a setback last week, but you'd never know it because she is so resilient."
I was vexed by a most annoyingly persistent young man."You are very persistent in getting an answer to this question."The small business owner was very persistent with their product.
It means that you keep trying over and over and still can not get pregnant.
The main definition of persistent is to refuse to stop, give up, or let go. It can also mean to continue obstinately, to repeat, or to exist or remain in the same state for an indefinitely long time.