resist|resists in English
noun
[re·sist || rɪ'zɪst]
protective coating, coating that inhibits an effect or reaction (such as paint which prevents the rusting of metal)
Use "resist|resists" in a sentence
1. It resists to acids, alkalis, fats, oils, alcohol, salty solutions; it doesn’t resist to chlorohydrocarbons and aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones and esters.
2. A man either actively resists or passively resists.
3. Although the resist material may be either of positive and negative resists, it preferably comprises an alkali-soluble resin and a quinonediazide sensitizer.
4. Abrasion resistance resists mechanical wear
5. Polyethylene – Apron resists liquids, grease and oils
6. It resists high and low temperatures.
7. Manu's friend resists and is savagely beaten up.
8. When cured, the electrically Conductive glue resists …
9. It resists air, oil, and water penetration.
10. Bascinet Weight: 5 Stones: Physical Resist 7% Fire Resist 2% Cold Resist 2% Poison Resist 2% Energy Resist 2% Strength Requirement 40 Durability: 36 (min) - 48 (max) A Helm which takes up the Head Slot
11. Resist pattern formation method, radiation-sensitive resin composition, and resist film
12. A buffer system resists a change in pH.
13. Carnality resists the Holy Spirit (Acts 7:51-52).
14. People resist.
15. It resists to acids, alkalis, fats, oils, alcohol and petrol.
16. • resist advertising appeals;
17. ● Resist false expectations.
18. Hard to resist.
19. Resist Wicked Spirits
20. Acousmata spivving Poul Aphorizer patients resists hennas federary Glendean procoracoid
21. We do not destroy the heretic because he resists us.
22. Resist Satanic Propaganda
23. Ash trees can resist many diseases. But they cannot resist ash borer.
24. Allamanda is a plant that resists most parasites and diseases
25. Usually alternative drugs are available when a germ resists penicillin.