resist|resisted|resisting|resists in English
verb
[re·sist || rɪ'zɪst]
oppose, fight against, challenge; withstand, be immune to the effects of; refrain from, desist
Use "resist|resisted|resisting|resists" in a sentence
1. As feminists resist sexist language, so many speakers have resisted the alternative.
2. It resists to acids, alkalis, fats, oils, alcohol, salty solutions; it doesn’t resist to chlorohydrocarbons and aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones and esters.
3. A man either actively resists or passively resists.
4. Although the resist material may be either of positive and negative resists, it preferably comprises an alkali-soluble resin and a quinonediazide sensitizer.
5. They resisted fiercely.
6. Sulfate resisting cements
7. Resisting change is as futile as resisting weather, and change is our weather now.
8. — Sulfate resisting cement
9. Resisting Satan’s Snares
10. ! He's resisting somehow.
11. 10. Terror must be resisted.
12. Abrasion resistance resists mechanical wear
13. Resisting Others You Know
14. 5 She resisted his blandishments.
15. Polyethylene – Apron resists liquids, grease and oils
16. The civil population passively resisted.
17. Probably why he resisted today.
18. It resists high and low temperatures.
19. Manu's friend resists and is savagely beaten up.
20. Resisting arrest, vandalism, aggravated battery
21. Antirust definition, preventing or resisting rust
22. I resisted the proposal with obstinacy.
23. It resisted downy mildew and virus.
24. 12 The Mohammedans stoutly resisted Chinese absorption.
25. When cured, the electrically Conductive glue resists …