resistance
Common misspellings:
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- resisitance (4.2%)
- ressitance (0.6%)
- reistance (4.6%)
- resistamce (0.4%)
- restaint (0.2%)
- resistence (58.1%)
- resistnace (1.5%)
- restiance (0.2%)
- resisdence (0.4%)
- resistnce (0.4%)
- resitance (12.4%)
- resisance (0.8%)
- resistane (0.4%)
- resiatnce (0.4%)
- reisitance (0.4%)
- resistancy (1.0%)
- restistance (0.8%)
- resistencce (0.4%)
- pressance (0.4%)
- resistences (0.4%)
- resistince (0.4%)
- ressistance (2.3%)
- resistances (8.5%)
- reisstance (0.4%)
- resitanc (0.4%)
- restince (0.2%)
Usage examples for resistance:
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After this it was reported, that the Cabinet, had, in council acknowledged Carlile invincible in the course of moral resistance which he had taken, and no more persons were arrested from his shop, while no one of his publications had been suppressed.
"Life and Character of Richard Carlile" – George Jacob Holyoake -
That I deny; but I do not deny that I am ashamed to see my countrymen destroy the property of people who make no resistance and who are Englishmen as much as we are.
"Hurricane Hurry" – W.H.G. Kingston -
The arrival of Mr. Harkness and his cow- punchers ended what little resistance there had been.
"The Boy Scouts On The Range" – Lieut. Howard Payson