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Webster 1913 Edition


Resistless

Re-sist′less

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Adj.
1.
Having no power to resist; making no opposition.
[Obs. or R.]
Spenser.
2.
Incapable of being resisted; irresistible.
Masters’ commands come with a power
resistless

To such as owe them absolute subjection.
Milton.
Re-sist′less-ly
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adv.
Re-sist′less-ness
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Noun.

Webster 1828 Edition


Resistless

RESIST'LESS

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Adj.
1.
That cannot be effectually opposed or withstood; irresistible.
Resistless in her love as in her hate.
2.
That cannot resist; helpless.

Definition 2024


resistless

resistless

English

Adjective

resistless (comparative more resistless, superlative most resistless)

  1. That cannot be resisted; irresistible. [from 16th c.]
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, V.1:
      His name was Talus, made of yron mould, / Immoveable, resistlesse, without end […].
    • 1794, William Blake, The Book of Urizen, 365-7,
      Delving earth in his resistless way, / Howling, the Child with fierce flames / Issu'd from Enitharmon.
    • 1818, Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, Chapter IV,
      My limbs now tremble, and my eyes swim with the remembrance; but then a resistless, and almost frantic, impulse, urged me forward; I seemed to have lost all soul or sensation but for this one pursuit.
    • 1855, Walt Whitman, "Song of Myself" in Leaves of Grass, New York: The Modern Library, 1921, pp. 64-5,
      I seize the descending man and raise him with resistless will, / O despairer, here is my neck, / By God, you shall not go down! hang your whole weight upon me.
    • 1889, Lewis Carroll, Sylvie and Bruno,
      Is all our Life, then, but a dream / Seen faintly in the golden gleam / Athwart Time's dark resistless stream?
  2. Putting up no resistance; unresisting. [from 16th c.]

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