withstander (Meaning)
Wordnet
withstander (n)
an opponent who resists with force or resolution
a fighter who holds out against attack
Webster
withstander (n.)
One who withstands, or opposes; an opponent; a resisting power.
Synonyms & Antonyms of withstander
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withstander Sentence Examples
- The resilient bridge withstood the relentless onslaught of the hurricane's winds.
- The indomitable spirit of the survivors withstood the harrowing ordeal of the disaster.
- The ancient oak tree withstood centuries of storms, its gnarled roots anchoring it firmly in the earth.
- The fire-resistant fabric withstood the intense heat, protecting the wearer from burns.
- The shock absorbers in the car withstood the rough terrain, ensuring a smooth ride.
- The waterproof material withstood the pouring rain, keeping the contents inside dry.
- The immune system withstood the invasion of bacteria, preventing the body from getting sick.
- The resilient glass withstood the impact of a baseball, showing its durability and strength.
- The psychological support network withstood the emotional toll of the crisis, providing solace and strength.
- The unwavering friendship withstood the challenges of time and distance, remaining steadfast through adversity.
FAQs About the word withstander
an opponent who resists with force or resolution, a fighter who holds out against attackOne who withstands, or opposes; an opponent; a resisting power.
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The resilient bridge withstood the relentless onslaught of the hurricane's winds.
The indomitable spirit of the survivors withstood the harrowing ordeal of the disaster.
The ancient oak tree withstood centuries of storms, its gnarled roots anchoring it firmly in the earth.
The fire-resistant fabric withstood the intense heat, protecting the wearer from burns.