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Take a look at this dictionary entry. resist re • sist v. [from anglo-french or latin] to attempt to counter the actions or effects of based on the definition, which sentence uses the word "resist” correctly? i agree with your plan, so i will resist by you complete the steps. i think i have enough resist in me to walk away from this stressful situation. i will resist the urge for sweets and have another slice of cake. i will resist the urge to stay out late and go home before midnight.

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