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resilience

[ri-zil-yuhns, -zil-ee-uhns] / rɪˈzɪl yəns, -ˈzɪl i əns /
NOUN
elasticity
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A deeper reason for the global economy’s resilience compared with previous energy shocks is greater energy efficiency.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 4, 2026

Takaichi, on her first visit to Vietnam since becoming prime minister in October, aims to deepen bilateral cooperation on energy security and supply chain resilience amid major disruptions stemming from the Middle East crisis.

From Barron's • May 2, 2026

This resilience means that standard water treatment methods may not always be enough to eliminate them, especially in older or poorly maintained systems.

From Science Daily • May 2, 2026

More recent evidence also points to the resilience of the economy.

From MarketWatch • May 2, 2026

Volpe expands their worldview and shows them that struggle and suffering are universal, but so are hope and resilience.

From "Drama High" by Michael Sokolove




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