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Sentence count:229+10Posted:2017-01-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: endureopposerepelresistSimilar words: notwithstandinginstantaneouswithwithoutdo withwithingo withdown withMeaning: [wɪð'stænd ,wɪθ-]  v. 1. resist or confront with resistance 2. stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something. 
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31, The new material allows the company to make gas pipes which withstand higher pressures.
32, The aircraft base is protected with specially designed shelters which are built to withstand ground and air attacks.
33, The helmets are designed to withstand impacts equivalent to a fall from a bicycle.
34, The human organism can withstand unspeakable physical pain.
35, Could my various injuries withstand the onslaught?
36, Some doubted its ability to withstand rough weather.
37, I can withstand the pressures of the system.
38, It can withstand knocks, is low-odour and quick-drying.
39, Other popular myths also fail to withstand close scrutiny.
40, Working copy: not likely to withstand further toil.
41, Similarly, much depends on the armed forces' ability to withstand the cartels' attempts to penetrate and co-opt them.
42, Most disc harrows are of rugged, heavy-duty construction designed to withstand extremely tough working conditions.
43, The idea that the peace movement was responsible for the National Government's policy of appeasement will not withstand examination.
44, Did his supportive family have to withstand the same uncertainty?
45, One system uses a peristaltic pump which, although very accurate, can not withstand back pressure.
46, Democratic states, like all others, survive through their ability to withstand external threats.
47, While companies talk about sustainable agriculture(sentencedict.com), they create plant varieties that can withstand being sprayed by their most virulent herbicides.
48, No animal or plant can withstand ultraviolet radiation in more than modest amounts.
49, River organisms' ability to survive the disruption of floods was never evolved to withstand this kind of onslaught.
50, From Titron had come the first man who could withstand radiation, be it from a bomb, or in deep space.
51, It seemed to withstand the onslaught of bicycles, tricycles and roller skates with scarcely a scratch to show.
52, Also, tidal power generators must be designed to withstand severe wave action and the corrosive effects of seawater.
52, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
53, Some deliberately seek high concentrations of brine and others regularly withstand being frozen solid.
54, These were essentially flight recorders but were not made to withstand crash forces.
55, Healthy root development is reflected in robust top growth and an ability to withstand drought, pest and disease problems.
56, The pressure bearings into which the rotors were set had been designed to withstand the strongest winds with a margin of safety.
57, The hero shrew has an armoured backbone that can withstand enormous pressure.
58, But one inventor thinks he has the answer - a building material made of straw that can withstand very high temperatures.
59, True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to appellation. George Washington 
60, Roots of wheat which have been stunted by excessive water in spring will be less able to withstand a summer drought.
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