On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Resilient. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as spirited or bouncy and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Resilient meaning
- Returning quickly to original shape after force is applied; elastic. (of objects or substances)
- Having the ability to absorb energy when deformed.
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Using Resilient
- The main meaning on this page is: Returning quickly to original shape after force is applied; elastic. (of objects or substances) | Returning quickly to original shape after force is applied; elastic. (of objects or substances) | Having the ability to absorb energy when deformed.
- Useful related words include: spirited, bouncy, live, lively.
- Possible Dutch translations are: veerkrachtig, flexibel, weerbaar.
- In the example corpus, resilient often appears in combinations such as: more resilient, resilient and, and resilient.
Context around Resilient
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 10 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Resilient
- In this selection, "resilient" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, disaster, reliable, cyber, cyber, perhaps and india stand out and add context to how "resilient" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and a resilient communities grant and be more resilient than many. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "resilient" sits close to words such as agrees, functioning and lynch, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with resilient
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
According to Wilde, beavers help vegetation to become more resilient. (10 words)
We’re very resilient and our visitors are just as resilient. (11 words)
And I just have to say that they've been incredibly resilient. (12 words)
As we would like our health to be resilient to diseases, similarly, we also desire our financials to be resilient to unexpected losses which may hamper or impair our abilities to sustain the lifestyle. (34 words)
And also, of course, plastic throughout its life cycle, it’s damaging to ocean health and ocean’s – the ocean’s ability to be resilient in the face of all these other changes. (33 words)
Agtech companies and research institutions, as a matter of fact, are working on developing climate-resilient crop varieties that can withstand drought, heat, and other adverse conditions associated with El Niño. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
The time is right for us to join forces and ensure a safe, reliable, resilient, cyber-resilient, and environmentally friendly future for our energy systems.
As we would like our health to be resilient to diseases, similarly, we also desire our financials to be resilient to unexpected losses which may hamper or impair our abilities to sustain the lifestyle.
But this week's events provide evidence that liberal democracy is resilient — perhaps more resilient than we thought — and will not simply roll over and die.
In order to make our infrastructure disaster resilient, India is launching a Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure.
We’re very resilient and our visitors are just as resilient.
A Bank of England probe has found the economy to be ‘resilient’ to interest rate hikes, with British lenders ‘strong enough’ to continue supporting hard-pressed customers.
According to Wilde, beavers help vegetation to become more resilient.
A connected society is a resilient one, as can be seen in the incredible outpouring of solidarity in the current war.
After big picket lines in Lancaster, UCU health and equalities officer Julie Hearn told Socialist Worker that strikers are “resilient” and “committed to the strikes.
Agtech companies and research institutions, as a matter of fact, are working on developing climate-resilient crop varieties that can withstand drought, heat, and other adverse conditions associated with El Niño.
Amidst these threats, Guyana’s economy proved resilient; growth was sustained, inflation contained to single digits, and exchange and interest rates stabilized.
And also, of course, plastic throughout its life cycle, it’s damaging to ocean health and ocean’s – the ocean’s ability to be resilient in the face of all these other changes.
And a resilient communities grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation will help take the 25-year-old organization into the future.
And I just have to say that they've been incredibly resilient.
And I think that I’ve gotten to a place in my life where I don’t want to be resilient anymore.
And research suggests the more we can train our brain to notice these moments, the happier and more emotionally resilient we can become.
And the U.S. economy — at the consumer and corporate levels — proved to be more resilient than many thought possible in a world of higher interest rates.
And we have a squad of talented and resilient freelance reviewers to help us make sure new releases get the attention they deserve.
And while we are also experiencing headwinds in our learning services business, we are confident that this resilient market would inevitably rebound.
Areas around Glasgow have some of the most resilient yields thanks to a concoction of factors.
Common combinations with resilient
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- more resilient 36×
- resilient and 24×
- and resilient 21×
- resilient to 13×
- be resilient 9×
- is resilient 9×
- resilient in 9×
- resilient than 8×
- very resilient 6×
- remains resilient 6×