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ague-proof
alexiterial
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amethyst
antepheptic
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arm
arming
arminian
bewitch
bewitchery
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chlorin
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colluctancy
combat
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controllment
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controversy
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crime
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effectively
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fight
fix
fixation
fixedness
fixity
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fly
for
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gainstand
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hardness
head
heaven
humble
hydrodynamics
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incompressibility
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indissolubly
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intemperance
irresistance
irresistibility
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irresistibly
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kick
loricate
lorication
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medium
mercy
mightily
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mutineer
mutinous
mutiny
necessity
non-resistance
non-resistant
nose
obluctation
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platinum
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pressure
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proof
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reaction
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renitency
renitent
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stem
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stupefaction
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supportable
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tamely
tameness
thunderbolt
touch
turbulency
tyranny
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unresisting
unresistingly
unstopped
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weak
whin-stone
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withstander
withstanding



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1828 Definition

RESIST, v.t. rezist'. [L. resisto; re and sisto, to stand.]

1. Literally, to stand against; to withstand; hence, to act in opposition, or to oppose. a dam or mound resists a current of water passively, by standing unmoved and interrupting its progress. An army resists the progress of an enemy actively, by encountering and defeating it. We resist measures by argument or remonstrance.

Why doth he yet find fault? for who hath resisted his will? Rom. 9.

2. To strive against; to endeavor to counteract, defeat or frustrate.

Ye do always resist the Holy Spirit. Act. 7.

3. To baffle; to disappoint.

God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace to the humble. James 4.
1913 Definition
Resist (resist)
v. t.(r?-z?st")
Re*sist"
[imp. *** p. p. Resisted] p. pr. *** vb. n. Resisting.] [F. ré]sister, L. resistere, pref. re- re- + sistere to stand, cause to stand, v. causative of star
  1. To stand against; to withstand; to obstruct.

    That mortal dint,
    Save He who reigns above, none can resist.
    Milton.

  2. To strive against; to endeavor to counteract, defeat, or frustrate; to act in opposition to; to oppose.

    God resisteth the proud. James iv. 6.

    Contrary to his high will
    Whom we resist.
    Milton.

  3. To counteract, as a force, by inertia or reaction.
  4. To be distasteful to.
    [Obs.] Shak.

    Syn. -- To withstand; oppose; hinder; obstruct; counteract; check; thwart; baffle; disappoint.

  5. To make opposition.
    Shak.
  6. A substance used to prevent a color or mordant from fixing on those parts to which it has been applied, either by acting machanically in preventing the color, etc., from reaching the cloth, or chemically in changing the color so as to render it incapable of fixing itself in the fibers.. The pastes prepared for this purpose are called resist pastes.
    F. C. Calvert.
  7. Something that resists or prevents a certain action;
    speci

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