resorting in English

verb
1
turn to and adopt (a strategy or course of action, especially a disagreeable or undesirable one) so as to resolve a difficult situation.
the duke was prepared to resort to force if negotiation failed
2
go often or in large numbers to.
local authorities have a duty to provide adequate sites for gypsies “residing in or resorting to” their areas

Use "resorting" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "resorting" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "resorting", or refer to the context using the word "resorting" in the English Dictionary.

1. He can entertain audiences without resorting to smut.

2. 2 He can entertain audiences without resorting to smut.

3. We encourage all countries to refrain from resorting to protectionist measures.

4. "Bridling" the people by resorting to repressive measures

5. Critics say that Das is resorting to gimmicks to corner publicity .

6. Why is it so important to avoid resorting to devious ways?

7. Resorting to cloak and dagger tactics they sent a lone Stealth Tank to

8. ● Does the Bible prohibit resorting to legal means to defend oneself? —Philippians 1:7.

9. So how did we nail the opportunist without resorting to high-level warfare?

10. How can we avoid Cain’s course of resorting to physical force to resolve problems?

11. In these difficult economic times, more and more individuals and companies are resorting to bankruptcy.

12. With high demand and continuing short supply, Schofield said vintners are resorting to other measures.

13. Bloodwood can be the reddest wood out there without resorting to a bottle of dye

14. By resorting to violence to try to solve her problems, she demonstrates an ungodly attitude.

15. 20 After resorting in vain to screwdrivers and pliers, I decided to call a locksmith shop.

16. 30 The Kremlin has consistently opposed their return, invoking security problems and resorting to delaying tactics.

17. Chrysler said it sold lots of minivans, trucks and Jeeps without resorting to big rebates.

18. Assessment of administrative or other difficulties encountered in resorting to the fund or reported by donors;

19. An examination of the foreseeable consequences of its resorting to such conduct must take account of this.

20. He is playful, too, managing the difficult manoeuvre of translating wit into sound without resorting to slapstick.

21. Bonobos are known for being a peaceful species, settling conflicts peacefully rather than resorting to physical violence

22. Galileo would not Absolve them from blame for resorting to power when reason went against them

23. He will ‘toss away all those straying from his regulations’ by resorting to trickiness and falsehood.

24. Resorting to a ruse, the Gibeonites sent representatives who posed as travelers from a distant land.

25. Today, almost all over the world, Governments are resorting to evidence based planning for the economic development.

26. Have you ever considered resorting to cosmetic surgery or an extreme diet to correct a physical flaw?

27. The prosperity of those resorting to a cheating pair of scales —or to dishonesty— may be enticing.

28. In its Action Plan, the Commission announced that, besides 'routine' withdrawal, it will consider resorting to more political withdrawal.

29. The first is that if she stayed it would look as if the Conservatives were resorting to desperate measures.

30. Divorcing couples were encouraged to enter into private child custody and maintenance agreements instead of resorting to legal measures

31. Many victims also refused to appear in court, resorting instead to out-of-court settlements, sometimes against legal advice.

32. Penalty for charging capitation fee, for resorting to screening during admission and for running a school without recognition;

33. They were not resorting to agitation because they are disciplined, but nobody was paying heed to their voices.

34. Divorcing couples were encouraged to enter into private child custody and maintenance agreements instead of resorting to legal measures.

35. This does not mean rambling on when you have little to say; nor does it mean resorting to meaningless repetition.

36. Some extremely powerful scenes drive home the book's themes without resorting to mawkish sentiment or easy emotional button mashing.

37. A nation is deemed a Belligerent even when resorting to war in order to withstand or punish an aggressor

38. It also allows people access to loans without resorting to the extortionate rates charged by some legitimate credit companies.

39. They have responded, not by resorting to violence or rebellion, but by discreetly persisting in the preaching work. —Matthew 24:14.

40. “Vietnam should understand that resorting to violence will simply make the government look like thugs to the rest of the world.”

41. (Proverbs 3:31; 16:32; 25:28) Yet, that knowledge had not prevented Paul, before his conversion, from resorting to violence against the Christians.

42. This constant activity is said to have kept the older members of the Abkhasia fit without resorting to fitness programs or formal exercising.

43. President Kagame, in his first term, had endeared himself to all sections of the population by not resorting to retribution for genocidal crimes.

44. By resorting to myth, mystic ideas, and philosophy to explain the Christian faith, these men opened the way for a tide of error.

45. So far these threats and Blackmailings to whom you are resorting, are only weakening Lebanese institutions while HA strength is growing and its ratio of

46. "Berserker embraces the beautiful brutality of both Viking lore and Frontier tales, and it does so without resorting to tired tropes or toxic masculinity

47. If that fails, he adds, civil-society groups, courts and the police force should be utilized before resorting to something as drastic as self-immolation.

48. Two studies published in the journal Human Reproduction show that it is possible to diagnose the condition accurately without resorting to a surgical procedure.

49. Her grandfather, a high-court judge and a church elder, tried to dissuade her by resorting to a misapplication of Matthew 19:4-6.

50. The financial sector should refrain from resorting to Crony lending, which would put the brakes on lending and the economy will suffer," he said