0 present participle of resent
1 to feel angry because you have been forced to accept someone or something that you do not like:
Two hundred and six responses were received including 89 from organisations resenting themselves as housing associations or related bodies.
Far from resenting it, they will welcome it.
I remember resenting that very much at the time.
It is an impossible position and one which the taxpayer is perfectly justified in resenting.
I thought that was what he was resenting.
Just imagine what happens when those sentences are read by people who are already bitterly resenting the statement originally made.
So far from my trade union or any branch of that union resenting that sort of thing, they actively encouraged participation in suggestions committee meetings.
I want to take the opportunity of resenting that.