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resistible
[ ri-zis-tuh-buhl ]
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- re·sisti·bili·ty re·sisti·ble·ness noun
- re·sisti·bly adverb
- inter·re·sisti·bili·ty noun
- nonre·sisti·bili·ty noun
- nonre·sisti·ble adjective
- unre·sisti·ble adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of resistible1
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Example Sentences
The hindsight of history will make even W's memoir less resistible.
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Had he calculated in his own subtle brain that temptations are least resistible when they are most tangible?
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The latter is chiefly used for furniture, as it is the most resistible wood of the West.
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As to your Life Force, which you think irresistible, it is the most resistible thing in the world for a person of any character.
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But this formidable assailant is less resistible when he attacks the probability of the action and the reasonableness of the plan.
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Then a day came when the desire to be off was no longer resistible.
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