English · Culture & Society
/rɪˈzɪs.təns/
[/rɪˈzɪs.təns/]
opposition to force
The act of opposing or fighting against something, especially an occupying power or unwanted change. It can be open or secret.
The local resistance smuggled food and messages past the soldiers guarding the occupied town.
The local resistance smuggled food and messages past the soldiers guarding the occupied town.
From Old French 'resistance', from Latin 'resistere' (to stand back, withstand).
Used in politics, history, physics, and biology.