persistive (Meaning)

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persistive (a.)

See Persistent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of persistive

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persistive Sentence Examples

  1. Despite numerous setbacks, the scientist remained persistive in his quest for a cure.
  2. The young girl's persistive efforts paid off when she finally got the job she wanted.
  3. The doctor was persistive in checking the patient's symptoms, ensuring he got an accurate diagnosis.
  4. The politician's persistive campaigning won him a landslide victory in the election.
  5. The salesman's persistive follow-ups kept the deal from falling through.
  6. The student's persistive studying led to him earning top marks in his class.
  7. The athlete's persistive training regimen helped him achieve his Olympic dreams.
  8. The activist's persistive advocacy brought about significant changes in public policy.
  9. The entrepreneur's persistive belief in his idea ultimately led to a successful business.
  10. The explorer's persistive spirit pushed him to discover new lands and make groundbreaking discoveries.

FAQs About the word persistive

See Persistent.

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Despite numerous setbacks, the scientist remained persistive in his quest for a cure.

The young girl's persistive efforts paid off when she finally got the job she wanted.

The doctor was persistive in checking the patient's symptoms, ensuring he got an accurate diagnosis.

The politician's persistive campaigning won him a landslide victory in the election.