Phrasal Verb - Press On
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.Definition
To continue with a particular effort or activity, often despite difficulties or setbacks, in order to achieve a goal or complete a task. To make a strong effort to do something, even if it is difficult.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She pressed on despite the pain and finished the marathon. |
| 2 | He pressed on with his project, refusing to give up even when faced with obstacles. |
| 3 | The company pressed on with its plans to expand, despite the economic downturn. |
| 4 | She pressed on through the difficult period in her personal life, using her faith as a support. |
| 5 | The researcher pressed on with her study, even after initial results were discouraging. |
| 6 | He pressed on with his music career, determined to make a name for himself in the industry. |
| 7 | The team pressed on, determined to win the championship, even after a tough loss. |
| 8 | She pressed on, using her creative vision to bring her art project to life. |
| 9 | The investor pressed on with his plan to diversify his portfolio, seeking a balance between risk and safety. |
| 10 | The adventurer pressed on, undeterred by the stormy weather, and completed her trek. |