renitent (Meaning)

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renitent (a.)

Resisting pressure or the effect of it; acting against impulse by elastic force.

Persistently opposed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of renitent

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renitent Sentence Examples

  1. The child's renitent behavior made it difficult for the teacher to maintain discipline in class.
  2. The prisoner's renitent refusal to cooperate hindered the investigation into the crime.
  3. The mule's renitent nature made it impossible to harness and ride.
  4. Her renitent silence in the face of accusations made her appear guilty.
  5. The renitent stain resisted all attempts to remove it from the fabric.
  6. The renitent odor permeated the room, despite attempts to ventilate it.
  7. The renitent wound refused to heal, leaving the patient in constant pain.
  8. The renitent memory haunted her, refusing to fade away.
  9. The renitent thoughts lingered in her mind, tempting her to do something dangerous.
  10. The renitent virus stubbornly resisted all drugs and treatments, making the patient's prognosis bleak.

FAQs About the word renitent

Resisting pressure or the effect of it; acting against impulse by elastic force., Persistently opposed.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The child's renitent behavior made it difficult for the teacher to maintain discipline in class.

The prisoner's renitent refusal to cooperate hindered the investigation into the crime.

The mule's renitent nature made it impossible to harness and ride.

Her renitent silence in the face of accusations made her appear guilty.