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(oneself) (to), acclimatize or acclimate (oneself) (to), submit<br />

(oneself) (to): Knowing that no one had ever escaped from the<br />

prison, he resigned himself to his fate.<br />

resignation<br />

n. 1 notice; abandonment, abdication, resigning, renunciation,<br />

forgoing, relinquishment: After the incident in the boardroom,<br />

Kim was <strong>asked</strong> for her resignation. Stuart's resignation of his<br />

responsibilities led to a severe reprimand. 2 reconciliation,<br />

reconcilement, adjustment, adaptation, acclimatization or<br />

acclimation, submission, acceptance, compliance, capitulation,<br />

abandonment, acquiescence, passivity: His resignation to his<br />

fate won admiration from those around him.<br />

resilience<br />

n. rebound, recoil, bounce, elasticity, springiness, spring,<br />

buoyancy, flexibility, suppleness, ability to recover: The<br />

resilience of youth is astonishing, and William was soon on his<br />

feet again.<br />

resist v. 1 stop, hinder, prevent, hold out (against), be proof<br />

(against), keep or hold at bay, hold the line (against), thwart,<br />

impede, block, obstruct, inhibit, restrain, preclude, check,<br />

control, curb, stem, bridle, hold back, withstand, weather, last<br />

(against), endure, outlast, stand up (to or against); combat,<br />

fight (against), battle, countervail (against), counteract,<br />

oppose, rebuff, defy: He was jailed for attempting to resist<br />

arrest. It is pointless to resist. 2 refuse, deny, turn down,<br />

forgo: I cannot resist a rich sweet for dessert.<br />

resistance<br />

n. 1 opposition, defiance, refusal, denial, obstruction,<br />

intransigence, rebelliousness, recalcitrance, stubbornness: The<br />

child puts up considerable resistance to any form of discipline.<br />

2 defences: My resistance is low, I can deny you nothing. 3<br />

Resistance. underground, partisans, freedom fighters, guerrilla<br />

or guerilla movement, guerrillas or guerillas, irregulars,<br />

Maquis, US resisters: During the war, he was a member of the<br />

Resistance and engaged in sabotage against the invaders.<br />

resistant adj. 1 opposed, against, defiant, averse, unsubmissive;<br />

impervious, unaffected: The organisms are resistant to any<br />

change. 2 recalcitrant, stubborn, obstinate, intransigent,

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