to stick with
Pronunciation
/stˈɪk wɪð/
British pronunciation
/stˈɪk wɪð/

Definition & Meaning of "stick with"in English

to stick with
[phrase form: stick]
01

to persist in doing a plan, idea, or course of action over time

Transitive: to stick with a plan or idea
to stick with definition and meaning
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Examples
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.
02

to persistently remain in one's thoughts or memory over time

Transitive: to stick with sb
example
Examples
The inspiring speech really stuck with me and changed my perspective.
Something about the unsolved crime stuck with the detective long after retiring.
03

to stay committed to someone

Transitive: to stick with sb
example
Examples
I ’ll stick with you through all the challenges.
She decided to stick with her decision, despite the criticism.
04

to remain close to someone and accompany them wherever they go, often for assistance or protection

Transitive: to stick with sb
example
Examples
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.
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