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Past Tense
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1
to persist in doing a plan, idea, or course of action over time
transitive
- I'm going to stick with my diet and exercise routine until I reach my goals.
- The student decided to stick with tutoring to improve her math skills.
- He chose to stick with his original choice of major, even though it was difficult.
- I'm sticking with my workout classes - they're really helping me stay motivated.
- She promised to stick with the project until it was completed.
2
to persistently remain in one's thoughts or memory over time
transitive
- The inspiring speech really stuck with me and changed my perspective.
- Something about the unsolved crime stuck with the detective long after retiring.
- The lessons my grandfather taught me as a child still stick with me today.
- No matter how old I get, childhood memories still stick with me.
3
to stay committed to someone
transitive
- I’ll stick with you through all the challenges.
- She decided to stick with her decision, despite the criticism.
- She promised to stick with her friend through thick and thin.
- Only a few employees chose to stick with the CEO during the crisis.
- I will stick with you as long as you need me.
4
to remain close to someone and accompany them wherever they go, often for assistance or protection
transitive
- The bodyguard stuck with the celebrity to ensure their safety in the crowd.
- The explorer stuck with the guide throughout the journey in the jungle.
- The child stuck with the nanny during the visit to the amusement park.
- She stuck with her sister during the crowded event.
- He stuck with his teammates throughout the entire competition.