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resist

[ri-zist] / rɪˈzɪst /


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"What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal" Karlson – born Cecil George Edwards – dramatically shouted, while resisting the officers.

From BBC

I resist the urge to brush the hair that’s flopped over his forehead out of his eyes.

From Literature

Gingersnipes said, “I heard some commotion from over there. It sounded fun, and well, I couldn’t resist.”

From Literature

Both authors serve their readers well by resisting any inclination to hagiography, all the more impressive in Mr. Streitfeld’s case given his closeness to his subject.

From The Wall Street Journal

But I try to resist the pressure because I think it’s the right way to tell the story.

From Los Angeles Times