Use of resilient in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include resilient at the start of sentence, resilient at the end of sentence and resilient in the middle of sentence
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resilient at the start of sentence
- Resilient sheet, ceramic tile, wood?
resilient at the end of sentence
- Children are often very resilient.
- More individual lives make the ecosystem more resilient.
- He'll get over it—young people are amazingly resilient.
- That is not because the economy looks suddenly resilient.
- On the surface, at least, most of the children seem remarkably resilient.
- Confounding nearly all expectations, he and his cut-throat regime proved highly resilient.
- When the U.S. stock market collapsed in October 1987, the Japanese stock market was the most resilient.
resilient in the middle of sentence
- Rubber is a resilient material.
- She is very resilient to change.
- Rubber is more resilient than wood.
- Jim Harbaugh has been very resilient all year.
- The enemy proved far more resilient than expected.
- These plants are very resilient to rough handling.
- She's a resilient girl - she won't be unhappy for long.
- She has resilient character and will soon be cheerful again.
- The company proved remarkably resilient during the recession.
- Lone parents have to be self-reliant, resilient and inventive.
- The body of the camera makes it highly resilient to outdoor use.
- Any chemical treatment will leave hair less resilient than before.
- Probably for this reason, it has proved a remarkably resilient idea.
- Exceptionally resilient, Lillie embarked on a new career - as an actress.
- This rubber ball is very resilient and immediately springs back into shape.
- Young, charming, talented; she was also more resilient than he had anticipated.
- Vladek in old age has lost the resilient bounce, if not the courage and obstinacy of his youth.
- In comparison, their achieving schoolmates are much more resilient, less fearful, and less needful of the approval of others.
- It's light, breathable, compressible and very resilient, and nothing synthetic can equal its softness and lofting capabilities.
- But the new West Indies proved encouragingly resilient, repeatedly getting up off the canvas to deliver the final knockout punch.
- After her initial prostration, Constanze proved remarkably resilient, and began to demonstrate her innate capacity for organization.
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- , buoyant