perseverate
English
Etymology
Back-formation from perseveration. Doublet of persevere.
Verb
perseverate (third-person singular simple present perseverates, present participle perseverating, simple past and past participle perseverated)
- (intransitive, chiefly psychology) To persist in doing something; to continue to repeat an action after the original stimulus has ended.
- 2013, A Scott Berg, Wilson, Berkley, published 2014, page 84:
- After perseverating for several more months, Woodrow Wilson accepted the offer.
- (transitive, psychology) To cause the perseveration of (a given reflex or response).
Related terms
- perseveration
- perseveratory
Translations
behaviour of exclusive and lasting obsession to a detail others consider minor
to repeat or continue a pattern
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Italian
Verb
perseverate
- inflection of perseverare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Latin
Spanish
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