Antonym: submit. Similar words: resentment, presentiment, present, resentful, presented, presently, represent, at present. Meaning: [rɪ'zent] v. 1. feel bitter or indignant about 2. wish ill or allow unwillingly.
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61. Now I could almost resent the rank and file, up there hogging every scene.
62. Travis would not give any explanation when asked about her whereabouts and seemed to resent her parents' questions.
63. But I resent everyone saying I should have addressed the issue of family scandals in a deeper way.
64. How could I not resent some stupid clouds robbing me of my one, brief glimpse of eternity?
65. Poor Madame, I thought, how deeply she must resent my usurping her place.
66. He does riot resent the subsidized women and children themselves.
67. How was I to know but what the audience would rise up in mass and resent it?
68. I resent this effect of the couscous, which is potentially terrifying, and I try to resist it.
69. I suppose I resented - oh, all the things women are supposed to resent.
70. Tom would resent having broccoli for dinner again, she knew.
71. Sometimes I resent having to truss myself up like a stuffed chicken.
72. I resent your implication that my work is unsatisfactory.
73. I resent your supercilious and arrogant attitude.
74. I resent comments on the impracticality of small cars.
75. It is only natural that he should resent you.
76. I resent his dictatorial manner.
77. I resent being dependent on her.
78. My heart i my ew Year resent to you.
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80. The techniques of prenatal diagnosis for the disease have developed rapidly in resent years. Wereview the update on the gene diagnosis and prenatal diagnosis for Hemophilia A.
81. Listen to a person to feel very euphonic, only alone the lop-eared burro that we resent this is exceptional.
82. But Hefner says he does not resent upstarts that made his once raunchy publication look tame.
83. The other White House aides resent interference in their spheres.
84. I resent the obloquy that you are casting upon my reputation.
85. Other countries, including the US, resent the idea of binding targets and argue that market mechanisms will steadily make the technology cheaper and more attractive.
86. Chinese still resent Japanese for World War II, and riots erupt outside Japanese embassies and consulates in China with disturbing frequency.
87. So much so that we resent anyone who dampens our excitement.
88. Their critics seem to resent them because they have a flair for self-promotion and because they have so much money to throw around.
89. Some resent Seattle's gentrification, bemoaning the near-gridlocked traffic and arguing that the city's most interesting neighborhoods have lost their individuality to the property developers.
90. New Jersey drivers are such wild-eyed road warriors they resent anyone who drives by the rules, including students.
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