different between insistence vs adherence

insistence

English

Etymology

From Middle English insistence, derived from Old French insister (to insist). Compare Middle French insistance.

Morphologically insist +? -ence.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?s?st?ns/

Noun

insistence (countable and uncountable, plural insistences)

  1. The state of being insistent.
  2. An urgent demand.
  3. (fencing) The forcing of an attack through the parry, using strength.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:obstinacy

Related terms

  • insist

Translations

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adherence

English

Alternative forms

  • adhærence (archaic)

Etymology

From Middle French adhérence, from Latin adhærentia.

Noun

adherence (countable and uncountable, plural adherences)

  1. A close physical union of two objects.
  2. Faithful support for some cause.
  3. (medicine) An extent to which a patient continues an agreed treatment plan.

Derived terms

  • in adherence to
  • in adherence with

Translations

See also

  • compliance

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