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1 insistent
insistent [ɪn'sɪstənt]∎ to be insistent about sth insister sur qch;∎ she was most insistent elle a beaucoup insisté;∎ the child's insistent cries les pleurs incessants de l'enfant -
2 insistent
insistent [ɪnˈsɪstənt]* * *[ɪn'sɪstənt]adjective [person, noise] insistant; [demand] pressantto be insistent — insister ( about sur; that pour que + subj)
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