tenaciously in English

adverb

persistently, resolutely, stubbornly

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1. We must tenaciously to live.

2. Each Assistant tenaciously defends his turf.

3. She relucted tenaciously against illness.

4. Indonesia combines the performance very tenaciously.

5. Shaak Ti tenaciously continued to cling to life.

6. In spite of his illness, he clung tenaciously to his job.

7. A small residue is retained tenaciously by the surface.

8. The small river before him trickled on, patiently, tenaciously.

9. A person when old age, then appears very tenaciously.

10. Though seriously ill, he still clings tenaciously to life.

11. Knew obviously that, loses cannot again have. I hoped tenaciously sees you.

12. Insisted tenaciously to the Liu Xing central disk admits defeat.

13. All that has once lived clings tenaciously to life.

14. It was apparently more tenaciously held to surface than fraction three.

15. Belfast proved worthy opponents, attacking tenaciously and not giving at the back.

16. The nations tenaciously hang on to their own perceived right to sovereignty.

17. These adjectives are compared as they mean tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield.

18. Some people tend to tenaciously cling to the misguided concept of racial superiority.

19. Synonyms for Contumaciously include obstinately, firmly, resolutely, staunchly, tenaciously, unwaveringly, doggedly, determinedly, steadfastly and persistently

20. 22 Nevertheless, the modern law of contracts tenaciously clings to the liberal ideal of individual autonomy.

21. The Cuticle pulls away from the underside of the eponychium and attaches tenaciously to the nail plate.

22. So many of us cling tenaciously to a particular “part,” even treating our obsessions like possessions.

23. This wonderful diverse stretch of woodland clings tenaciously to the almost precipitous sides of the gorge.

24. We need to hold tenaciously to our commitment to talk over the ups and downs of our days.

25. The Cuticle pulls away from the underside of the eponychium and attaches tenaciously to the nail plate.

26. The lower the outside air temperature, the more tenaciously the frost appears to adhere to the surfaces.

27. Parliament has, however, attempted to cling tenaciously to its role in the scrutiny of the implementation of that policy.

28. Despite the uncertainty in the air and armed troops on the streets, the city clings tenaciously to its sybaritic appeal.

29. Men who hold tenaciously to a life raft may expect to he cast upon strange shores among strange companions.

30. Bullheaded: 1 adj obstinate and stupid Synonyms: bullet-headed , pigheaded obstinate , stubborn , unregenerate tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield

31. Contrarious: 1 adj difficult to deal with Synonyms: cross-grained obstinate , stubborn , unregenerate tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield

32. Presence of one or two delusions, which are vague, uncrystallized, and not tenaciously held. Delusions do not interfere with thinking, social relations, or behavior.

33. Beirut, Lebanon. Despite the uncertainty in the air and armed troops on the streets, the city clings tenaciously to its sybaritic appeal. Photo: AFP.

34. The intoxicating power of the girls's scent suddenly made it clear to him... why he had come to his own life so tenaciously, so savagely.

35. It is a vulgar, but still a useful help towards contempt of death, to pass in review those who have tenaciously stuck to life.

36. Cantankerous: 1 adj stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate Synonyms: bloody-minded obstinate , stubborn , unregenerate tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield adj having a difficult and contrary disposition “"a Cantankerous and venomous-tongued old lady"- Dorothy Sayers” Synonyms: crotchety , ornery