remarkably resistant

Frequency: 6.56.1 per million words

Resistant in a surprising or impressive way.

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Examples (10)

  • The new material proved remarkably resistant to high temperatures.
  • Despite the harsh conditions, the ancient ruins remained remarkably resistant to erosion.
  • This particular strain of bacteria is remarkably resistant to antibiotics.
  • Her immune system was remarkably resistant to common colds.
  • The plant variety developed is remarkably resistant to drought.
  • The old bridge, built centuries ago, is remarkably resistant to floods.
  • Even after years of heavy use, the fabric was remarkably resistant to wear and tear.
  • The new coating makes the surface remarkably resistant to scratches.
  • His spirit remained remarkably resistant to despair, even in the darkest times.
  • Some species of insects are becoming remarkably resistant to pesticides.