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resist from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "resist from" is not a correct form of English. The correct form of the phrase is "resist" or "refrain from." For example, "I wanted to resist from saying anything, but I couldn't keep my mouth shut." should be "I wanted to resist saying anything, but I couldn't keep my mouth shut."
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21 human-written examples
She was very close to him, giving him advice that children resist from their own parents.
News & Media
Journalism has an inbuilt inclination toward strife that it is as well to resist from time to time.
News & Media
But Modi's message may well prove difficult to resist: "From snake-charmers, we are now a nation of mouse-charmers.
News & Media
Control, for Packer, appears to be an end in itself — yet one that he also appears to resist from within (most literally, as one particularly uneasy scene shows).
News & Media
The results of dynamic compression indicated that the syntactic foam can resist from the spread of impact wave due to abundant pores in multilayer structure.
Science
By crosslinking with glutaraldehyde vapor, the collagen GAG scaffolds could resist from collagenase degradation and enhance the biostability of the scaffolds.
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39 human-written examples
Not far away, the Lacandón Maya defied pacification throughout the Hispanic period, resisting from remote jungle and mountain refuges along the Usumacinta River.
Encyclopedias
They represent the political and social perspectives that the writers of the left were resisting, from the 1920s to well past the second world war.
News & Media
Even if you lose the first battle, you fight on, and by resisting from the outset, you shape the conditions of that struggle.
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Any limit on house price rises would be resisted from those who remain in negative equity in some parts of the country.
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The same socializing and etiquette he would have resisted from me, he cheerfully accepted from his coaches.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "resist" followed directly by the object of resistance, or use "refrain from" when you want to express abstaining from an action. For example, say "resist temptation" or "refrain from eating sweets".
Common error
The phrase "resist from" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is simply "resist" without the preposition "from", or alternatively, use "refrain from".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "resist from" is typically intended to express opposition or abstention. However, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is simply "resist" or the alternative "refrain from". Ludwig AI confirms this is a grammatical error.
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Science
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Wiki
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "resist from" appears in some sources, it's considered grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "resist" or "refrain from". Ludwig AI highlights this issue, and it's crucial to use the correct forms, especially in formal writing. When expressing opposition, use "resist" followed by the object of resistance. When expressing abstention, use ""refrain from"". Common errors involve adding "from" after "resist". Remember to use alternatives such as "avoid", "oppose", or "withstand" to add variety to your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
refrain from
Focuses on abstaining or holding oneself back from an action, rather than direct opposition.
abstain from
Similar to "refrain from", emphasizing voluntary self-restraint.
avoid
Highlights the act of keeping away from something.
shun
Implies a deliberate and often social avoidance.
hold back from
Suggests restraining oneself from a particular action.
desist from
A more formal way to say stop or cease doing something.
stand against
Emphasizes active opposition to something.
oppose
Directly conveys the act of being against something.
withstand
Focuses on enduring or holding out against something.
fight back against
Highlights a reactive and forceful resistance.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the word "resist" in a sentence?
Use "resist" directly followed by the thing you are opposing. For example, "I had to resist the urge to laugh."
What's a grammatically correct alternative to "resist from"?
Use "resist" or "refrain from". For instance, instead of saying "resist from eating", say "resist eating" or "refrain from eating".
Is there a difference in meaning between "resist" and "refrain from"?
"Resist" implies actively opposing something, while "refrain from" suggests abstaining or holding back from an action.
When should I use "resist" versus other similar words like "avoid" or "oppose"?
"Resist" is best when you're actively fighting something. "Avoid" is for keeping away from something, and "oppose" is for being against something. All are semantically related but the subtle meaning changes depending on context.
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2.5/5
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Real-world application tested