withstander

[US]/wɪðˈstændə/
[UK]/wɪðˈstændər/

Translation

n.one who withstands; a person or thing that resists or endures pressure, force, or opposition
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

fire withstander

the withstander

stress withstander

true withstander

first withstander

only withstander

last withstander

strong withstander

early withstander

patient withstander

Example Sentences

the withstander of harsh criticism remained composed during the intense interview.

she proved to be a true withstander of adversity throughout her difficult journey.

the team emerged as remarkable withstanders of pressure in the final championship game.

he is known as a steadfast withstander of temptation, always choosing the ethical path.

the withstander of intense scrutiny maintained her innocence despite all accusations.

ancient oak trees serve as natural withstanders of harsh weather conditions.

the withstander's resilience helped him survive years of financial struggle.

marathon runners are the ultimate withstanders of physical exhaustion.

she earned respect as an unwavering withstander of ethical corruption.

the negotiator remained a calm withstander of emotional manipulation tactics.

the ancient temple has stood as a withstander of earthquakes for over a thousand years.

he became a legendary withstander of championship-level competition pressure.

she is remembered as a courageous withstander of personal tragedy and loss.

the soldiers were trained as withstanders of extreme survival conditions.

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