resistful (Meaning)

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resistful (a.)

Making much resistance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of resistful

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resistful Sentence Examples

  1. The child was resistful to the idea of going to bed early.
  2. The politician faced resistful voters who disagreed with his policies.
  3. The metal was highly resistful to corrosion, ensuring its durability.
  4. The student was resistful to learning new concepts, proving to be a challenge for the teacher.
  5. The pain was resistful to medication, making it difficult to manage.
  6. The government's policies were met with resistful protests, expressing the public's dissatisfaction.
  7. The soil was resistful to water absorption, leading to concerns about drought.
  8. The child's stubbornness proved to be resistful to their parents' authority.
  9. The infection was resistful to antibiotics, requiring more aggressive treatment options.
  10. The employee was resistful to change, hindering the company's progress.

FAQs About the word resistful

Making much resistance.

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The child was resistful to the idea of going to bed early.

The politician faced resistful voters who disagreed with his policies.

The metal was highly resistful to corrosion, ensuring its durability.

The student was resistful to learning new concepts, proving to be a challenge for the teacher.