Withstand
21withstand — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. face, confront; fight off, oppose, defy. See opposition. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. face, confront, oppose, resist, endure, stand up to, stand up against, hold out*. III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v.… …
22withstand — v. n. == oppose. 725 B …
23withstand — with stand || wɪð stænd ,wɪθ v. stand up to; bear, endure …
24withstand — verb (past and past participle withstood) 1》 remain undamaged or unaffected by. 2》 offer strong resistance or opposition to. Derivatives withstander noun Origin OE withstandan, from the prefix with against + stand …
25withstand — v. a. Resist, oppose, face, confront, strive against, stand against, make a stand against …
26withstand — v 1. oppose, resist, offer resistance, stand up to, stand against, hold out against; defy, challenge, confront, breast, face, encounter; stand fast, stand firm, hold one s ground, hold the fort, stick to one s guns, show a bold front, show fight …
27withstand — with·stand …
28withstand — verb Syn: resist, weather, survive, endure, cope with, stand, tolerate, bear, defy, brave, hold out against …
29withstand — [wɪðˈstænd] (past tense and past participle withstood [wɪðˈstʊd] ) verb [T] to be strong enough not to be harmed or destroyed by something …
30withstand — [c]/wɪðˈstænd / (say widh stand), /wɪθ / (say with ) verb (withstood, withstanding) –verb (t) 1. to stand or hold out against; resist or oppose, especially successfully. –verb (i) 2. to stand in opposition. {Middle English withstande, Old English …