resist

verb31 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

To oppose something with great force or conviction.

To succeed in opposing something.

To oppose something in a determined and unwavering way.

To oppose something with physical strength or energy.

To take action to oppose something.

To oppose something with great energy or anger.

To oppose something at the start.

To oppose something in the beginning.

To oppose something with determination and purpose.

To have an innate tendency to oppose something.

To refuse to change your ideas or to stop opposing something.

To oppose something with great effort and energy.

To have opposed something up to this point in time.

The power or ability to oppose something.

To not have the ability to oppose something.

To have the ability to oppose something.

To not have the capacity or power to oppose something.

To make an effort to oppose something.

To have the capacity or power to oppose something.

To find it very difficult to oppose something.

Used when something is very tempting or hard to oppose.

Used when something is very tempting or hard to oppose.

To succeed in opposing something, often with difficulty.

To always be unable to oppose something.

Used when something is so tempting or powerful that opposing it is not an option.

To find it difficult to oppose something.

To reach a point where opposing something is not possible anymore.

To have a general inclination to oppose something.

To lack the power to oppose something.

To have a strong and firm intention to oppose something.

To be completely unable to oppose something because you lack power or strength.