0 to fight against, usually successfully -- melawan
He tried to resist arrest
It’s hard to resist temptation.
1 to be able to stop oneself doing, taking etc (something) -- tidak dapat menahan perbuatan
2 to be unaffected or undamaged by -- tidak menerima kesan
a metal that resists rust/acids.
Before this acknowledgment, efforts to educate caregivers on dying may more likely be resisted.
There is other language usage in broadcasting which is resisted by listeners but permissible in informal speech.
She must learn that resisting idolatry can be empowering, but the potential for empowerment depends upon the nature and origin of the resistance.
Most often, the captives resisted, and they and their oppressors negotiated a modus vivendi ; when this broke down or proved impossible, the captives fled.
Once formed, a bistate system resists its destruction through adequate response to external actions.
Davies resists the temptation of using his stylistic division as a political one, carefully describing the divergent ecclesiological and political leanings of his metaphysical preachers.
We examine the plausibility of panspermia, using terrestrial models capable of resisting conditions found in space.
On the contrary, he first tried to successfully eliminate all possible options, and later tried to extricate those that resisted elimination.
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direnç göstermek, kendini tutmak, karşı koymak…
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