How to use in-sentence of “resistance”:
+ It shows resistance to flow.
+ On June 17, 1940, he distributed leaflets in mailboxes in Brive denouncing the spirit of surrender and thus calling for the Resistance through a work by Charles Péguy, L’Argent, suite.
+ The number of tests coming back with resistance to carbapenems, one of the most powerful groups of antibiotics, has soared from a handful of cases in 2003 to more than 300 cases by 2010.
+ Shin Ik-hee was Resistance activists and politicians, educator of South Korea.
+ On September 5, 2018, “The New York Times” published an article entitled “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration”, written by an anonymous senior official in the Trump administration.
+ Bulajić was a resistance fighter in World War II having joined the Yugoslav Partisans group at the age of 13.
+ The attacks by the Sixth Panzer Army’s infantry units in the north did badly because of strong resistance by the U.S.
+ She was known for informing on at least 53 people from the Danish resistance movement during the Second World War.

Example sentences of “resistance”:
+ Widespread resistance against the bigger power throughout the provinces lead to the Batavian Republic in 1795.
+ Another important resistance activity was hiding Jewish families like Anne Frank's, resistance fighters, men and Allied aircrew.
+ Widespread resistance against the bigger power throughout the provinces lead to the Batavian Republic in 1795.
+ Another important resistance activity was hiding Jewish families like Anne Frank’s, resistance fighters, men and Allied aircrew.
+ After the war, the Netherlands created and awarded a medal for bravery called the Resistance Cross.
+ They offer no resistance at all to the flow of electricity.
+ However, before this plan was ready, people in the camp’s resistance movement found out that the Nazi guards were going to murder the “Sonderkommando” on 7 October 1944.
+ So we can also say that the resistivity of a substance is equal to he resistance between the opposite faces of a 1 metre cube of the substance.
+ Pennicilin is still effective, but “the potential of this spirochete to develop additional antibiotic resistance could seriously compromise syphilis treatment and control”.
+ Stainless steel’s corrosion resistance is based on this compound.
+ Rolling resistance is also the reason that some human civilizations didn’t use wheels.
+ They had been sneaking that gunpowder to men and women in the camp’s resistance movement.
+ Advances in understanding the interrelations between leptin resistance and obesity.
+ In order to provide oxidation resistance for reuse capability, the outer layers of the RCC are converted to silicon carbide.
+ The Battle of Saumur battle of Saumur, is considered as the first act of resistance of World War II in France.
+ He is known for his work Internal resistance to apartheidresisting apartheid.
+ Every object is always moving at light speed along a straight line—its equivalent, on a curved surface, called “geodesic” or “worldline”—the one pathway of least resistance like a free fall through 4D spacetime whose geometry “curves” in the vicinity of mass/energy.
+ The resistance army fought against German troops for 63 days.
+ In the postwar period, the Resistance was supported by politicians within Denmark and there was little effort to closely examine the killings.
+ Obesity in this area is linked to diabetes mellitus type 2Type 2 Diabetes, insulin resistance and heart disease in humans of both genders.
+ She created a prison abolitionist group called Critical Resistance in the same year.
More in-sentence examples of “resistance”:
+ Finn returns Emmet and the Piece of Resistance to the set where Emmet, now possessing the powers of a Master Builder due to his belief in himself, confronts Lord Business.
+ Another is JLab's use of Superconducting Radio Frequencysuperconducting RF, removing electrical resistance and allowing the most efficient transfer of energy to an electron.
+ Finn returns Emmet and the Piece of Resistance to the set where Emmet, now possessing the powers of a Master Builder due to his belief in himself, confronts Lord Business.
+ Another is JLab’s use of Superconducting Radio Frequencysuperconducting RF, removing electrical resistance and allowing the most efficient transfer of energy to an electron.
+ Morpheus of the Resistance wanted to find Neo by phone calls.
+ Water resistance is another advantage of many artificial leathers.
+ This resistance took place in the years 60 and 61, and was not successful.
+ One element of resistance in the Central Luzon area was furnished by the Hukbalahap, which armed some 30,000 people and extended their control over much of Luzon.
+ When the Resistance killed a German officer, sometimes the Nazi army would kill large numbers of innocent civilians as a punishment.
+ On 12 July 2010 bassist Chris Wolstenholme told NME magazine that the band would be taking a break after their world tour supporting The Resistance ended.
+ Persecution and Resistance of Jehovah’s Witnesses During the Nazi-Regime 1933–1945.
+ You saw yourself how much resistance I met with when I tried to have stubs of cities in Kentucky deleted; the stubs you are talking about are probably less hopeless- that is given the editors they can be extended beyond pure statistics.
+ Many people hate SE projects, although there is resistance from closing the projects.
+ The Red Army met very little resistance in Baku from the Azerbaijani army, which was tied up on the Karabakh front.
+ Polybutadiene has a high resistance to wear.
+ During the Regime of the Colonels, she organized resistance in France.
+ There were Social Democratic Party of Germanysocial democrats, political katholics and communists, who had spent years in the resistance and nazi concentration camps or in exile.
+ In calculating how long it takes for the feather to reach the ground, to make the maths simpler, one might make an assumption: that the effect of air resistance can be ignored.
+ PIR is at times stated to be fire retardant, or contain fire retardants, however these describe the results of “small scale tests” and “do not reflect hazards under real fire conditions”; the extent of hazards from fire include not just resistance to fire but the scope for toxic byproducts from different fire scenarios.
+ Calculate the resistance of copper wire with a radius of 2mm and a length of 5 meters.
+ Genes that enable males to develop impressive ornaments or fighting ability may simply show off greater immune systemdisease resistance or a more efficient metabolism—features that also benefit females.
+ However, due to the development of insecticide resistance among mosquitoes and other factors, it staged a comeback in the mid 1970s, and continues to prevail in endemic/subendemic proportions, so that 80% indian population lives in malaria risk areas.
+ The Catholic Church’s resistance to this idea of pan-Slavism led the Polish Sokols to abstain from the international “All Sokol Rally” held in Prague in 1926.
+ They show rising levels of resistance to antibiotics.
+ He was a resistance fighter during World War II.
+ The police were worried the suspects were about to flee, but expected heavy resistance to any attempt to capture them.
+ In the late 1970s, she had an affair with the subject of one of her interviews, Alexandros Panagoulis, who was a big rebel in the Greek resistance against the 1967 dictatorship, having been captured, heavily tortured and imprisoned for his Greek military junta of 1967-1974assassination attempt against dictator and ex-Colonel Georgios Papadopoulos.
+ François Amoudruz was a member of the French Resistance during World War II.
+ Dutch Social democracysocial democrats, Catholics, and communists started the resistance movement.
+ Because the beetle rapidly evolves resistance to chemicals, the best defence may be biological control.
+ Lidia Menapace was an Italian resistance fighter and politician.
+ This Day In HISTORY August 15, 778; Battle of Roncevaux Passpublisher=AE Television Networksaccessdate=12/29/2015}} He found little resistance in Spain until he reached the city of Zaragoza.
+ The resistance at Mont-Saint-Michel gave hope to the French, especially Joan of Arc.
+ In the Middle Ages the Albanians were ruled by many foreign countries, including the Byzantine EmpireByzantine and Venetian Empires and during the 16th century resistance to the Ottoman Empire’s rule was led by the Albanian national hero “Skanderberg” but his real name was Gjergj Kastrioti.
+ During the Nazi occupation of France, the resistance was an inspiring example of patriotic behavior and bravery.
+ In April 1944, Wake was parachuted into France to work with the French Resistance before the D-Day landings.
+ This buildup of negative charge then follows the path of least resistance via the external circuit to the other electrode.
+ It is a measure of the resistance of the mineral to scratching, the Mohs scale is for natural minerals.
+ After three days of battle, early on 15 August Godwin-Austen concluded that further resistance at Tug Argan would be futile.
+ It is also used to indicate a characteristic of resistance to future negative events.
+ In many cases, as for example in Norway in the Second World War, a resistance movement may have had both violent and non-violent methods.
+ He was a member of the National Resistance Movement.
+ He was the nephew of Korean resistance leader Yun Chi-ho and elder cousin of Yun Po-sun, the 4th President of South Korea.
+ In the so-called year of crises he showed strength by calling-off the popular peaceful resistance at the Ruhr.
+ The first was to start a violent, armed resistance against the government.
+ During World War II he performed important resistance activities, and had been imprisoned as a hostage for some time.
+ Soviet partisans in Poland often disagreed with Polish resistance troops that were allied to the Home Army.
+ Bocchetta was a member of the anti-fascist Italian resistance movement during World War II.
+ When it becomes known that the resistance plans to invade the Fire Nation during the eclipse, Ozai evacuates the capital city and hides underground.
+ The Dutch resistance was a movement of Dutch peopleDutch people who fought against the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II.
+ Spell Penetration – This enables the “Spell / Magic” damage you cause to ignore magical resistance equal to the amount of spell penetration you have.
+ In 1250, after initial success in his first crusade, Louis’s army of 15,000 men was met by overwhelming resistance from the Egyptian army and people.
