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unresistant

adjective as in acquiescent

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This stereotype goes beyond Shostakovich and beyond his music, all the way to music itself, imagined as pure and spotless, utterly truthful the way mathematics is truthful, unresistant to martyrdom and co-option but ultimately triumphant.

He said he was surprised at “how unresistant the market has been to price increases.”

He found the girl unattended, and unresistant because of her condition.

John could not argue with a woman who was so unresistant of manner: to him, manner constituted argument.

Out of the void a bright spirit had roved into her world, sweeping her, eager and unresistant, into youth and life and laughter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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