Insistence [noun]

Definition of Insistence:

demand

Synonyms of Insistence:


Opposite/Antonyms of Insistence:

-


Sentence/Example of Insistence:

Many of the leaders we heard from said new modes of work must be built around an insistence on the kind of flexibility and allowances companies have granted employees during the pandemic.

Huawei spokesman Glenn Schloss declined to comment on Zwicky’s remarks but repeated the company’s insistence that it doesn’t support discrimination and had taken The Post’s report seriously.

Yours was a polite compromise and probably the best solution at the time, given your guest’s insistence.

The problem is that guards and other gatekeepers frustrate these policies with their insistence on maintaining the power imbalances that a lack of pads or tampons creates.

This focus on collaboration is also where the group’s insistence on anonymity comes from.

I had thought that Ngosso would oppose the decision to keep the schools closed, since her insistence on rigor and high expectations for students and families echoed Santelises’.

I was able to see a doctor after a lot of insistence … I only saw the nurse and explained to her that I needed medicine for coughing and discomfort.

And in his heart the name of the poem repeated itself with significant insistence: Unwelcome!

There was that in the baby's tone, in the unbaby-like insistence of its bright eyes, which compelled obedience.

Crozier spoke without passion and with a coldblooded insistence not lost on Burlingame.