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resist
verb (resisted , resisting )
1 tr & intr to oppose or fight against someone or something; to refuse to give in or comply to something.
2 to remain unchanged by, or withstand, something damaging a metal which resists corrosion .
3 to refuse to accept or comply with (an order, etc).
4 to refrain from something in spite of temptation or attraction He just can't resist chocolate .
noun a protective coating of a resistant substance, especially one applied to parts of a fabric that are not to be dyed or printed, or a light-sensitive coating on a silicon wafer.
[14c: from Latin resistere , from sistere to stand firm]
resister noun .
resistibility noun .
resistible adjective .
resistibly adverb .
verb (resisted , resisting )
1 tr & intr to oppose or fight against someone or something; to refuse to give in or comply to something.
2 to remain unchanged by, or withstand, something damaging a metal which resists corrosion .
3 to refuse to accept or comply with (an order, etc).
4 to refrain from something in spite of temptation or attraction He just can't resist chocolate .
noun a protective coating of a resistant substance, especially one applied to parts of a fabric that are not to be dyed or printed, or a light-sensitive coating on a silicon wafer.
[14c: from Latin resistere , from sistere to stand firm]
resister noun .
resistibility noun .
resistible adjective .
resistibly adverb .
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