"Withstand" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Withstand" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Withstand" Meaning

To remain strong and not be affected or broken by strong winds, attacks, or force of some kind.

Example: "The tree withstood the storm for several hours until it finally collapsed."

"Withstand" Examples

Usage Examples of "withstand"


1. figurative meaning

- "The company will have to withstand the economic downturn in the next quarter."
- She had to withstand the criticism from her colleagues.

2. literal meaning

- The building can withstand strong winds during a hurricane.
- The car can withstand a collision.

3. verbal phrase

- The new employee was able to withstand the harsh work environment.
- Can you withstand the pressure of this project alone?

4. idiomatic expressions

- This policy would not withstand scrutiny in a public forum.
- He managed to withstand the verbal abuse.

5. phrasal or verb usage

- She will be able to withstand him as long as she stands firm.
- They tried everything to withstand the pressure of the trial.

"Withstand" Similar Words

Witherspoon

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Withheld

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Withhold

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Withholdable

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Withholding

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Withholding can be a verb or a noun.<br><br>Verb:<br>To withhold means to hold back or restrain from giving, showing, or doing something, often because you do not want to or are not willing to.<br><br>Example sentences: "She withheld her tears and asked her husband to take her to the hospital." / "He withheld his left from participating in the discussion, remaining silent throughout the meeting."<br><br>Noun:<br>Withholding can also mean the act of holding something back, often money or information.<br><br>Example sentences: "Tax withholding is the practice of deducting taxes from an employee's salary." / "The whistleblowing led to tax withholding and accounting for Madoff's operations."

Withholds

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To withhold means to hold back or keep something, such as feelings, information, or pleasure, from giving or sharing it with someone. It can also mean to delay or refrain from doing something, often because you are unwilling or unable to do it.

Within

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Without

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Preposition or adverb used to indicate the absence of something, or doing something without something.

Withstandability

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Withstanding

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Withstanding refers to the ability to endure or tolerate a difficult or challenging situation, often with strength, patience, or resilience. It involves resisting or combating something unpleasant, such as pain, hardship, or criticism, without giving in or failing.

Withstands

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Withstood

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Withy

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Witless

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Lacking intelligence or good sense; foolish or silly.

Witlessness

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Witloof

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