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resistant

American  
[ri-zis-tuhnt] / rɪˈzɪs tənt /

adjective

  1. exhibiting or offering resistance; resisting (often used in combination).

    stain-resistant;

    resistant to change.


noun

  1. a person or thing that resists.

Other Word Forms

  • antiresistant adjective
  • antiresistantly adverb
  • resistantly adverb
  • unresistant adjective

Etymology

Origin of resistant

1590–1600; < Middle French resistant, present participle of resister to resist; -ant

Example Sentences

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Once infection occurs, about 45 percent of patients die, and the fungus is resistant to all major types of antifungal drugs.

From Science Daily

And there’s no better classic rock band than Led Zeppelin, a group famously resistant to licensing their songs until recently when the levee has apparently broken.

From Los Angeles Times

Over many decades, some bacteria have gradually become resistant to widely used antibiotics and disinfectants, creating serious challenges for medicine and public health.

From Science Daily

The metabolite profiles in these susceptible mice also differed from those observed in a strain of mice naturally resistant to metabolic syndrome.

From Science Daily

Noroviruses are relatively resistant to heat and can survive temperatures as high as 145 degrees.

From Los Angeles Times