Persists
Persists is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb persist. It generally means to continue to exist, endure, or remain committed to a course of action despite obstacles or opposition. The term can describe ongoing conditions, unresolved problems, or sustained efforts. For example, a problem may persist after an attempt to fix it, or a person may persist in pursuing a goal despite setbacks. In medical and scientific contexts, symptoms, effects, or contaminants can persist over time.
Etymology and usage notes: Persist comes from the Latin persistere, from per- “through” plus sistere “to stand.”
Contexts and related ideas: In psychology, persistence refers to the trait of continuing effort despite difficulties.
See also: persistence, persistent, persevere. These terms share a common core about continuing through time or