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Definition

To continue to hope, even when what is hoped for seems unlikely or impossible.

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Origins

Likely a paraphrase of the first few words of Romans 4:18.

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In Context

  • "Would he be in time to rescue? He hoped against hope. At least he could be revenged, and in his wrath it seemed to him that he was equal to the task of wiping out the entire population of that terrible city."