"Resisting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Resisting" Meaning

The word "resisting" is a verb that means:

- To oppose or fight against something (a person, an idea, a situation) with strength or determination.
- To refuse to accept or comply with something (a law, a rule, an order).
- To struggle or try hard to control or overcome a strong feeling or impulse (an appetite, a craving).

Example: "The police were resisting the mob's advances as they tried to disperse the crowd."

"Resisting" Examples

Usage Examples of "Resisting"


1. Physical Resistance

When the police tried to arrest him, he put up quite a fight, resisting them with every ounce of strength he had.

2. Immoral Desire

She has been resisting the temptation to tell a lie, even when faced withситost recognizer consequences.

3. Change in Plans

Despite initial reluctance, they are now resisting the urge to change their mind about moving to a new location.

4. Psychological Challenge

He's been resisting the suggestion that his long-maintained habits are unhealthy, but his physician keeps emphasizing the need for a change.

5. Different Opinion

The politician has been resisting political pressure from her party to change her stance on a controversial topic, but faces stiff opposition from her colleagues.

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I think you meant "resistible".<br><br>A word that is "resistible" means capable of being resisted or opposed; unwilling to give in or be overpowered.<br><br>Example: "The addict found it hard to resist the temptation of the substance."

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A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that resists the flow of electric current. It has a specific resistance value, measured in ohms, which determines how much it opposes the flow of current. Resistors are often used to control voltage and current levels in electronic circuits, and are a key component in many electronic devices such as audio equipment, power supplies, and calculators.

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