insistency
Americannoun
plural
insistenciesOther Word Forms
- noninsistency noun
- overinsistency noun
Etymology
Origin of insistency
Example Sentences
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The camera’s medium close-ups rub their faces onto the screen with an insistency that makes you feel as overly familiar with them as they do with each other.
From New York Times • Sep. 16, 2010
Thomas Alva Edison last week again knuckled to the U. S. insistency that a celebrity be a pundit on all manner of things.
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It was to answer this insistency that industrial chemists met at Pittsburgh last week.
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"I was looking all the time for a yellow light, a yellow light, a yellow light," he chanted with desperate insistency.
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The thoughts of the gradual loss of his faculties haunted him with curious insistency.
From Washington Irving by Boynton, Henry Walcott
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