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Definition of insistently in English: insistentlyadverbɪnˈsɪst(ə)ntli 1In an insistent or demanding manner. he insistently demanded that we move they continued to press insistently forward from all sides Example sentencesExamples - Like a cowboy herding cattle, it slowly but insistently nudges a standard-issue plot along its well-worn course.
- Her mother would call, thinly but insistently, summoning Caroline to help her to her chair in the living room.
- He very insistently talks about what he calls Alexander's longing.
- "Don't let him bother you, Frank," she interrupted insistently.
- I was relating my address when a guard approached and insistently tapped her watch, indicating time was up.
- His mother insistently asked him to do this.
- I tugged insistently on his arm.
- Even as he insistently urges her to consider an earlier wedding, she responds with the shallow remarks that society has taught her.
- Pablo ignores him and insistently continues, asking him what he wears under his skirt.
- By gently but insistently telling you to slow down, the piece suggests the approach the artist feels is appropriate to his work.
2In a continuous or repetitive way. an insistently ringing phone Example sentencesExamples - These huge questions have been circulating insistently through the art world of late.
- Fortunately, many documentary makers of all generations have been insistently trying to fill in the gaps.
- The movement for both sexes is insistently robust.
- Music is sometimes employed too insistently to create mood.
- The archeological discoveries of the time insistently cropped up throughout the exhibition.
- Lee's insistently flat pictorial fields are for the first time riddled with nervous energy.
- More traditional in technique, they are linked to Impressionism through insistently modern subjects.
- Some of these questions overlap or at least return insistently to the same themes.
- This insistently polemical approach is most explicitly revealed in his method of sorting through the sample texts.
- It is insistently masculinist, extending to nationalist war mythology.
Definition of insistently in US English: insistentlyadverbinˈsistəntlē 1In an insistent or demanding manner. he insistently demanded that we move they continued to press insistently forward from all sides Example sentencesExamples - Pablo ignores him and insistently continues, asking him what he wears under his skirt.
- Even as he insistently urges her to consider an earlier wedding, she responds with the shallow remarks that society has taught her.
- "Don't let him bother you, Frank," she interrupted insistently.
- I tugged insistently on his arm.
- He very insistently talks about what he calls Alexander's longing.
- I was relating my address when a guard approached and insistently tapped her watch, indicating time was up.
- Her mother would call, thinly but insistently, summoning Caroline to help her to her chair in the living room.
- Like a cowboy herding cattle, it slowly but insistently nudges a standard-issue plot along its well-worn course.
- By gently but insistently telling you to slow down, the piece suggests the approach the artist feels is appropriate to his work.
- His mother insistently asked him to do this.
2In a continuous or repetitive way. an insistently ringing phone Example sentencesExamples - More traditional in technique, they are linked to Impressionism through insistently modern subjects.
- Lee's insistently flat pictorial fields are for the first time riddled with nervous energy.
- It is insistently masculinist, extending to nationalist war mythology.
- Fortunately, many documentary makers of all generations have been insistently trying to fill in the gaps.
- Music is sometimes employed too insistently to create mood.
- The archeological discoveries of the time insistently cropped up throughout the exhibition.
- These huge questions have been circulating insistently through the art world of late.
- The movement for both sexes is insistently robust.
- Some of these questions overlap or at least return insistently to the same themes.
- This insistently polemical approach is most explicitly revealed in his method of sorting through the sample texts.
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