insisted

[ɪnˈsɪstɪd]

insisted Definition

  • 1to demand that something happen or that someone do something
  • 2to say firmly and often that something is true, especially when other people think it may not be true

Using insisted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "insisted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She insisted on seeing the manager.

  • Example

    He insisted that he was innocent.

  • Example

    I insisted we leave early to avoid traffic.

  • Example

    The teacher insisted that the students complete their homework.

insisted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for insisted

Antonyms for insisted

Phrases with insisted

  • to demand that something happen or that someone do something

    Example

    She insisted on getting a refund for the faulty product.

  • to demand that something happen or that someone do something

    Example

    The company insists upon strict adherence to safety protocols.

  • insist (that)

    to say firmly and often that something is true, especially when other people think it may not be true

    Example

    He insisted that he had nothing to do with the crime.

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Summary: insisted in Brief

The verb 'insisted' [ɪnˈsɪstɪd] means to demand or require that something happen or that someone do something. It can also mean to assert something as true, especially when others doubt it. Examples include 'She insisted on seeing the manager' and 'He insisted that he was innocent.' 'Insist on' and 'insist upon' are common phrases, while 'insist (that)' is used to assert something as true.