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  1.  to continue doing something in a determined way, even though it is difficult
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   ▪ Gorbachev was keen to press on with modernizing the party.
   ▪ Rebels vowed to press on with their efforts to overthrow the current government.
   ▪ After university, she pressed on with her ambition to become a journalist, despite fierce competition for jobs.

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