resilient to
Frequency: 7.918.2 per million words
Indicates what the person or thing can withstand or recover from.
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- The human spirit is often resilient to adversity.
- This new material is incredibly resilient to extreme temperatures.
- The local economy proved resilient to the recent downturn.
- Children are surprisingly resilient to change and new environments.
- Engineers designed the bridge to be resilient to strong winds and earthquakes.
- Despite facing many challenges, the community remained resilient to external pressures.
- The plant species is particularly resilient to drought conditions.
- Building a resilient system to cyber-attacks is crucial for national security.
- He was remarkably resilient to criticism, always staying focused on his goals.
- The company aims to be more resilient to market fluctuations in the future.