resist vigorously
Frequency: 7.821.3 per million words
to fight against something or someone with great energy
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Examples (10)
- The local community decided to resist the new development vigorously.
- Despite the pressure, she continued to resist the temptation vigorously.
- Activists are expected to resist the proposed changes vigorously at the upcoming meeting.
- The body will resist the infection vigorously if the immune system is strong.
- He had to resist the urge to speak out vigorously, knowing it wasn't the right time.
- They have always resisted external interference vigorously.
- The small nation vowed to resist any invasion vigorously.
- It's crucial to resist misinformation vigorously in the digital age.
- By resisting the reforms vigorously, the union hoped to protect its members' rights.
- Even after years, the old traditions resist change vigorously.