ˈstick to sth

ˈstick to sth
phrasal verb
1) to do something that you promised or decided that you would do, or to do something that you should do
We said we'd give her the cash, and we must stick to our agreement.[/ex]
2) to continue to do or use something, and not change it or stop it
I think we should stick to our original plan.[/ex]
If you stick rigidly to your diet, you will lose weight.[/ex]
If everyone sticks to the rules (= obeys the rules), we shouldn't have any problems.[/ex]
3) stick to your guns informal
to refuse to change what you are saying or doing

Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.

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