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resistance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "resistance" is a valid and commonly used word in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or group that opposes or resists a change, system, or idea, the act of resisting, or the capacity of something to resist. For example: The protesters showed remarkable resistance to the oppressive government, refusing to concede even after months of arrests and violence.
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60 human-written examples
Their resistance was even more admirable against Argentina, with Mora again making a couple of excellent stops before being beaten by a first-half penalty from Daniel Passarella.
News & Media
He fled Paris on a bicycle during the Nazi Occupation and, after a stint in the French Resistance, later found himself by chance serving as an air force photographer in France's Indo-China war in the early 1950s, travelling through Vietnam and then Cambodia, completely self-taught.
News & Media
As for the non-zombie dystopian possible future: I can imagine an armed resistance against tyranny, I like to think I would want to be a part of it.
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It is an act of passive resistance against the power and influence of the fashion industry.
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On Tuesday, Hamas's spokesman in Gaza, Sami Abu Zuhri, said: "Hamas praises the role martyrs Abu Aisha and Qawasmeh played in chasing down Israeli settlers and we stress that their assassination will not weaken the resistance".
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These are colors of our national flag that is recognized in Belarus as symbol of resistance.
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The overall argument in Gatherings was that concentrated graveyard gases caused instant death in man and beast; foul-smelling grounds, constantly releasing more diffused miasma, did not produce sudden death – but they debilitated those living nearby, according to their level of exposure and individual resistance.
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It is this model that has been reinstated in force by the government of the day, without adequate resistance from either the left or the right.
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A pea trial tested a gene for drought resistance.
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In 2010, the media closely covered the Islamophobic resistance to the construction of the so-called "Ground Zero mosque" in New York City, and the Southern Poverty Law Center documented a 50% increase in hate crimes against apparent Muslims.
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"The party has a basic rule that forbids fighting anyone other than Israel and thus it bans its elements from fighting in Syria," Rifai, who belongs to Loyalty to the Resistance bloc, told the Daily Star.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about electrical circuits, use "resistance" specifically to refer to the opposition to current flow; otherwise, consider alternatives like "opposition" or "defiance" for broader contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "resistance" when you mean "resilience". "Resistance" refers to the act of opposing something, while "resilience" refers to the ability to recover quickly from difficulties. Don't say "The community showed great resistance after the disaster" when you mean "The community showed great "resilience"."
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Linguistic Context
The noun "resistance" functions primarily to denote the act of opposing something, a force that opposes motion, or a group engaged in opposing an occupation. Ludwig AI validates this usage, demonstrating its common use as a descriptor of opposition, force, or organized movements.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Formal & Business
20%
Science
18%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
8%
Wiki
5%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "resistance" is a versatile noun with several distinct meanings, including the act of opposing, a force opposing motion, and an organized movement against occupation. Ludwig's AI confirms its common and correct usage across diverse contexts. "Resistance" appears frequently in news, business, and scientific articles, indicating its relevance in both formal and informal communication. When writing, be sure to distinguish "resistance" from ""resilience"", and consider synonyms like "opposition" or "defiance" to provide greater precision. Ludwig's examples showcase the breadth of applications for "resistance", offering valuable context for its effective use.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
opposition
Focuses on the act of disagreeing or preventing something.
defiance
Implies a bold or open refusal to obey.
rebellion
Suggests an organized act of opposition to authority.
struggle
Highlights the effort and difficulty involved in opposing something.
withstanding
Emphasizes the ability to endure or overcome a force or pressure.
counteraction
Implies action taken to neutralize or offset the effects of something.
impedance
Refers to something that obstructs or hinders progress.
repulsion
Suggests a strong feeling of dislike or aversion.
immunity
Indicates the ability to resist a particular disease or infection.
withstanding capacity
Focuses on how much force someone or something can endure.
FAQs
How to use "resistance" in a sentence?
You can use "resistance" to describe the act of opposing something, like "There was strong resistance to the new policy". It can also refer to electrical resistance, such as "The circuit had a high level of resistance".
What can I say instead of "resistance"?
You can use alternatives like "opposition", "defiance", or "struggle" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "resistance" or "resilience"?
"Resistance" and ""resilience"" have different meanings. "Resistance" means opposing something, while "resilience" means recovering quickly from difficulties. Use them according to the intended meaning.
What's the difference between "resistance" and "opposition"?
"Resistance" implies an active struggle against something, while "opposition" can be a more general disagreement or disapproval. "Resistance" often suggests a more forceful or sustained effort.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Real-world application tested