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Resist Resisted I Rɪˈzɪst Extra Examples Pressure Stop

Word3 resist
WordType (verb)
Phonetic /rɪˈzɪst/ /rɪˈzɪst/
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  • they are determined to resist pressure to change the law.
  • people naturally resist change.
  • the bank strongly resisted cutting interest rates.
  • residents who oppose the plans are threatening to resist.
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resist

(verb)/rɪˈzɪst/ /rɪˈzɪst/

    Verb Forms

  1. to refuse to accept something and try to stop it from happening
    • SYNONYM oppose
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    • They are determined to resist pressure to change the law.
    • People naturally resist change.
    • The bank strongly resisted cutting interest rates.
    • Residents who oppose the plans are threatening to resist.

    Extra Examples

    • She steadfastly resisted all attempts to help her.
    • I believe we should resist calls for tighter controls.
    • They successfully resisted pressure from their competitors to increase prices.
    • Employer groups fiercely resisted the introduction of the minimum wage.
    • Trends in the national economy confront companies with pressures they are unable to resist.
  2. to fight back when attacked; to use force to stop something from happening
    • He tried to pin me down, but I resisted.
    • She was charged with resisting arrest.

    Extra Examples

    • He gathered forces to resist the invasion.
    • The civil population passively resisted.
  3. to stop yourself from having something you like or doing something you very much want to do
    • I finished the cake. I couldn't resist it.
    • The Chancellor resisted the temptation to raise business taxes.
    • I found the temptation to miss the class too hard to resist.
    • She could hardly resist the urge to turn and run.
    • He couldn't resist showing off his new car.

    Extra Examples

    • Eric couldn’t resist a smile when she finally agreed.
    • She was powerless to resist the attraction that she felt to him.
  4. to not be harmed or damaged by something
    • A healthy diet should help your body resist infection.
    • The castle was built to resist attack.

    Extra Examples

    • This new paint is designed to resist heat.
    • Aluminium resists corrosion and rust.
    • They are treated with silicone to enable them to resist damp.
    • crops that resist disease and pest attack

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: from Old French resister or Latin resistere, from re- (expressing opposition) + sistere ‘stop’ (reduplication of stare ‘to stand’).
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