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Definition of resilience in English: resilience(also resiliency) noun rɪˈzɪlɪənsrəˈzɪljəns mass noun1The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. the often remarkable resilience of so many British institutions Example sentencesExamples - First, childhood bereavement research already exists to enrich our understanding of resilience.
- Developing coping skills is one way to facilitate young people's resilience.
- Marvellous resilience by the Killough travellers saw them cling on like leeches, brilliantly grinding out four winning games to record a superb victory.
- But as the day went on they started to find some resilience.
- As he entered old age Philp reacted to increasing disability and frailty with typical resilience and dignity.
- However, the losses in market value are distributed unevenly, with some regions showing a surprising resilience to the market upheaval.
- The final pages are devoted to the resilience of her legend.
- By extension, it speaks to the resilience of a people who have endured a great deal of turmoil in a short span of history.
- Almost 200 Californians turned out for tips on how to build resilience.
- Poland's history has been marked by its resilience.
- Undeniably beautiful, it's a celebration of resilience against all odds.
- Figures released yesterday showed the resilience of consumer spending last month.
- Cizdyn at Oriel Securities said the risers demonstrated the resilience of the market on Friday.
- The panicky reaction of players at the US Open betrayed their lack of resilience in the face of adversity.
- New York has risen from the ashes with admirable resilience.
- That said, the resilience of the teapot refiners leads some to wager they will survive.
- Which I suppose is a tribute to Londoners ' resilience.
- Consumer strength in the second half has been central to the resilience of the overall economy.
- Psychologists throughout the country consistently found receptive audiences for psychology's messages about how to build resilience.
- Family therapists may be their best allies in passing on resilience.
2The ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity. nylon is excellent in wearability, abrasion resistance and resilience Example sentencesExamples - Polypropylene is being used more and more widely in the manufacture of carpeting due to its high resilience to wear and stain proof properties.
Synonyms flexibility, pliability, suppleness, plasticity, elasticity, springiness, spring, give durability, ability to last, strength, sturdiness, toughness strength of character, strength, toughness, hardiness adaptability, buoyancy, flexibility, ability to bounce back informal bouncebackability Definition of resilience in US English: resilience(also resiliency) nounrəˈzɪljənsrəˈzilyəns 1The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. the often remarkable resilience of so many British institutions Example sentencesExamples - Marvellous resilience by the Killough travellers saw them cling on like leeches, brilliantly grinding out four winning games to record a superb victory.
- Family therapists may be their best allies in passing on resilience.
- Psychologists throughout the country consistently found receptive audiences for psychology's messages about how to build resilience.
- The final pages are devoted to the resilience of her legend.
- First, childhood bereavement research already exists to enrich our understanding of resilience.
- Developing coping skills is one way to facilitate young people's resilience.
- Figures released yesterday showed the resilience of consumer spending last month.
- As he entered old age Philp reacted to increasing disability and frailty with typical resilience and dignity.
- Almost 200 Californians turned out for tips on how to build resilience.
- New York has risen from the ashes with admirable resilience.
- The panicky reaction of players at the US Open betrayed their lack of resilience in the face of adversity.
- That said, the resilience of the teapot refiners leads some to wager they will survive.
- Poland's history has been marked by its resilience.
- Consumer strength in the second half has been central to the resilience of the overall economy.
- However, the losses in market value are distributed unevenly, with some regions showing a surprising resilience to the market upheaval.
- But as the day went on they started to find some resilience.
- Cizdyn at Oriel Securities said the risers demonstrated the resilience of the market on Friday.
- Undeniably beautiful, it's a celebration of resilience against all odds.
- Which I suppose is a tribute to Londoners ' resilience.
- By extension, it speaks to the resilience of a people who have endured a great deal of turmoil in a short span of history.
2The ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity. nylon is excellent in wearability and resilience Example sentencesExamples - Polypropylene is being used more and more widely in the manufacture of carpeting due to its high resilience to wear and stain proof properties.
Synonyms flexibility, pliability, suppleness, plasticity, elasticity, springiness, spring, give strength of character, strength, toughness, hardiness |