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Resilient Tough  To Strong,  Or   Again Difficult Situation

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able
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 to become strong, 
happy
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, or 
successful
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 again after a difficult situation or event
 → tough 

Children are often very resilient.
 

The company proved remarkably resilient during the recession.

2 strong and not easily 
damaged
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 by being 
pulled
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pressed
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 etc
 

boots with tough resilient soles
 Any chemical treatment will leave hair less resilient than before.

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