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    with·stand
    /wiTHˈstand/

    verb

    • 1. remain undamaged or unaffected by; resist: "the structure had been designed to withstand winds of more than 100 mph"

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  2. Withstand definition: to stand or hold out against; resist or oppose, especially successfully. See examples of WITHSTAND used in a sentence.

  3. Exercise really can help you withstand stresses and strains more easily. [ VERB noun ] Synonyms: resist , take , face , suffer More Synonyms of withstand

  4. Synonyms for WITHSTAND: resist, oppose, fight, repel, defy, combat, thwart, contend (with); Antonyms of WITHSTAND: yield (to), submit (to), succumb (to), surrender (to), bow (to), give in (to), stoop (to), capitulate (to)

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  6. These are words and phrases related to withstand. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of withstand. A politician must be able to withstand public criticism. This dress material will withstand repeated washings.

  7. withstand To stand against; oppose; resist, either with physical or with moral force: frequently with an implication of effectual resistance; resist or oppose suceessfully: as, to withstand the storm.

  8. 1. Inspection of a field of cotton shows that different plants vary as regards productiveness, length, and character of the lint, period of ripening, power of resistance to various pests and of withstanding drought. 2.

  9. Withstand a stun definition based on common meanings and most popular ways to define words related to withstand a stun.

  10. WITHSTAND, v.t. with and stand. See Stand. To oppose; to resist, either with physical or moral force; as, to withstand the attack of troops; to withstand eloquence or arguments.