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  1. to stand up against : oppose with firm determination; especially : to resist successfully; to be proof against : resist the effect of… See the full definition Menu Toggle

  2. to be strong enough not to be hurt or damaged by extreme conditions, the use of force, etc. synonym resist synonym stand up to something The materials used have to be able to withstand high temperatures. They had withstood siege, hunger, and deprivation.

  3. Withstand definition: to stand or hold out against; resist or oppose, especially successfully. See examples of WITHSTAND used in a sentence.

  4. stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something; express opposition through action or words; resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ; withstand the force of something

  5. 3 Duration: Withstand implies a longer-lasting resistance, while resisted may refer to a shorter-term opposition. 4 Outcome: Resisted may imply a successful or unsuccessful opposition, while withstand implies the ability to endure or overcome a force or pressure.

  6. Resist is more versatile and covers a wider range of contexts, while withstand is more specific and often used in technical or specialized fields. What’s the difference in the tone of formality between resist and withstand?

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  8. Difference between Withstand and Resist What is the difference between Withstand and Resist? Withstand as a verb is to resist or endure (something) successfully. while Resist as a verb is to attempt to counter the actions or effects of someone or something (transitive)

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