Insist in a sentence as a verb

I know a lot of people IRL who insist on being called by made-up names.

The reason we insist on APR is because you can't hide anything from it.

If you insist on being a total curmudgeon, can't you just skip the internet for a day?

"[0].I'm not sure why people love to insist that "email is broken" Email does its job remarkably well.

I insist on using Apple services like iTunes so everything "just works" with all my Apple devices.

"Well, I know people who IRL insist on being called by made-up names, mostly goths, you know, something like Darkraven Bloodmisery.

Why do people insist on foisting "software literacy" on the general populace?

IntelliJ is but for some reason they insist on making it hard to make plugins as their API changes every major version.

The most senior technical person who interviewed me walked into the room, sat down, and said "I really don't have anything to ask you".If you insist on using recruiters, do not put them in HR.

They're not doing any other html rendering, and they're not minifying the html either, so why do they insist on removing a common form of semantic content information in the source document?

If you're publishing research, it shouldn't be the reader's job to parse your paper and reimplement the research you describe; it should be on you to make your results replicable, and I think this is a standard we need to insist upon.

Insist definitions

verb

be emphatic or resolute and refuse to budge; "I must insist!"

verb

beg persistently and urgently; "I importune you to help them"

See also: importune

verb

assert to be true; "The letter asserts a free society"

See also: assert