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Resister

Resister meaning

Alternative form of resistor (“one who resists”)

Example sentences (7)

Jeanette Doyle resister Isn’t this the station for right to life?

But (speaking as a Vietnam-era tax resister) it's not necessarily as perilous as one might fear.

Interacting with a fellow war-resister across continents and seas these last few months, and seeing him go from prison to freedom in a matter of weeks, has reinvigorated my own tired sprit in ways I had not anticipated when I sent my first note to him.

It is true that he was the first West Coast person to do so, but the deceased legendary activist, John Ross, who was from the East and three years older than Mr. Skrabak was the first Vietnam era draft resister to enter prison out here in early 1965.

Fair, who describes herself on Twitter as an “inter-sectional feminist, pitbull apostle, scotch devotee, nontheist, resister,” was unrepentant.

According to Camus, Sartre was a writer who resisted; not a resister who wrote.

The Whistleblower's Handbook: How to Be an Effective Resister, (Charlbury, UK: Jon Carpenter; Sydney: Envirobook, 1999).