resilience
1 of 1noun/rɪˈzɪljəns/
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the ability to recover from difficult situations
- After losing her job, Sarah showed remarkable resilience by quickly finding a new position and adapting to her new workplace.
- The community demonstrated resilience by coming together to rebuild homes after the devastating storm.
- Mental resilience is crucial for athletes, helping them cope with losses and remain focused on future competitions.
- Children often display resilience when facing challenges, such as adjusting to a new school or making new friends.
- The resilience of the human spirit can be seen in those who overcome adversity to achieve their dreams.
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the ability to bounce back after being stretched or compressed
- The rubber band’s resilience allows it to stretch significantly and then return to its original shape.
- The resilience of the new material used in the shoes makes them durable and comfortable for everyday wear.
- A well-designed spring demonstrates resilience, returning to its shape after being compressed.
- Engineers test the resilience of materials to ensure they can withstand pressure without breaking.Engineers test the resilience of materials to ensure they can withstand pressure without breaking.
- The resilience of the foam in the mattress helps it provide comfort while quickly bouncing back after use.
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