stick it out
English
Verb
stick it out (third-person singular simple present sticks it out, present participle sticking it out, simple past and past participle stuck it out)
- (informal) To persist or continue to the end.
- Plenty of people begin the training, but few stick it out for the year or two necessary to become proficient.
- 2023 August 8, Janan Ganesh, “The oneness of Ron DeSantis and Rishi Sunak”, in Financial Times:
- It is not that I predict a plea deal for Trump to withdraw, or a new stinginess among donors who see his legal bills mounting, or a health scare. But DeSantis must look at the historic record and see that a big part of becoming president is just sticking it out.
Translations
to persist
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