Resistance in a sentence as a noun

When we split off to form egcs the main resistance was to the idea that there would be a fork at all.

I usually busted about 3-5 crews a year and the resistance against me built.

Mandela was a symbol of non-peaceful resistance and of the progress that it can bring.

It's like saying "Water wants to flow to the lowest point of a room" or "The arrow wants to follow the path of least air resistance"

This resistance or letting skills get old can come from two sources: First, some people just are kinda blub programmers who never want to learn something new.

The resistance, by the way, was entirely verbal, specifically, I said: "no I don't think that's a good idea" and slowly backed away from them.

When Soviet Russia entered Poland, the first thing they did was to investigate the links of relationships of the Polish resistance.

Technical means can drag the resistance longer, which is helpful, but the political system needs to be put in checks and balances against becoming a police state.

But overall I found the path of least resistance produced my highest productivity with matlab.- Sometimes, matlab is actually kind of okay.

DDT was known to be losing its effectiveness as early as the 1950s because heavy use was rapidly selecting for resistance in the mosquito population.

They can also offer precise haptic feedback through vibration and resistance.- The stylus is an unparalleled instrument for HCI operations involving continuous two dimensional spaces.

It's a well-planned mission to make hundreds of billions of dollars by scaring the population with relatively trivial terrorists acts into spending said billions without much resistance on the weapons and programs nobody really needs.

Resistance definitions

noun

the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with; "he encountered a general feeling of resistance from many citizens"; "despite opposition from the newspapers he went ahead"

See also: opposition

noun

any mechanical force that tends to retard or oppose motion

noun

a material's opposition to the flow of electric current; measured in ohms

See also: impedance resistivity

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the military action of resisting the enemy's advance; "the enemy offered little resistance"

noun

(medicine) the condition in which an organism can resist disease

See also: immunity

noun

the capacity of an organism to defend itself against harmful environmental agents; "these trees are widely planted because of their resistance to salt and smog"

noun

a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force

See also: underground

noun

the degree of unresponsiveness of a disease-causing microorganism to antibiotics or other drugs (as in penicillin-resistant bacteria)

noun

(psychiatry) an unwillingness to bring repressed feelings into conscious awareness

noun

an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current

See also: resistor

noun

group action in opposition to those in power