gainstand (Meaning)
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gainstand (v. t.)
To withstand; to resist.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gainstand
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gainstand Sentence Examples
- The rebels' resolve to gainstand the tyrannical ruler remained unwavering.
- The fortress was designed to gainstand even the most formidable siege.
- The athlete's indomitable spirit enabled him to gainstand the grueling training regimen.
- The tree stood in defiance, its gnarled roots gainstanding the howling winds.
- The students' petition gainstood the school administration's proposed policy.
- The lawyer presented a compelling argument, gainstanding the prosecution's case.
- The scientist's theory gainstood the prevailing scientific dogma.
- The company's reputation gainstood the allegations of misconduct.
- The child's innocence gainstood the cruel taunts of bullies.
- The city's resilience gainstood the devastation wrought by the earthquake.
FAQs About the word gainstand
To withstand; to resist.
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The rebels' resolve to gainstand the tyrannical ruler remained unwavering.
The fortress was designed to gainstand even the most formidable siege.
The athlete's indomitable spirit enabled him to gainstand the grueling training regimen.
The tree stood in defiance, its gnarled roots gainstanding the howling winds.