Stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something.
Resist or confront with resistance.
1 The tests try to determine how banks would withstand another financial crisis.
2 The question is, can emerging markets withstand a severe U.S. economic downturn?
3 It may simply not be in a position to withstand higher rates.
4 But so far it's looking like it can hardly withstand two days.
5 No force in the government can withstand this, in the long run.
6 The frames also need to withstand much more abuse than adult frames.
7 He said the company's diverse portfolio meant it would likely withstand disruption.
8 The vehicles were not built, however, to withstand 200-pounds worth of explosives.
9 The maximum pressure a material can withstand is called the compressive strength.
10 The rockets would accelerate quickly, far faster than a human could withstand .
11 His body could not withstand the claims made upon it any longer.
12 No force seemed able to withstand the pressing valor of the Scots.
13 The shell can withstand the gentle beating of the dynamos of memory.
14 They fight well, but they cannot withstand the knights in the field.
15 The bank stressed it was financially strong enough to withstand the fine.
16 Youth registration remained steady, allowing the sport to withstand the economic collapse.
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Withstand в диалектах
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