Nonresistive

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Pronunciation: /nɑn.rɪˈzɪs.tɪv/

Definitions of nonresistive

noun a person or thing that does not resist or oppose

Example Sentences

A1 Nonresistive behavior is important in conflict resolution.

A2 The nonresistive approach led to a peaceful resolution.

B1 The nonresistive stance taken by the group helped de-escalate the situation.

B2 Her nonresistive attitude towards criticism allowed her to grow professionally.

C1 The nonresistive nature of the negotiations paved the way for a successful agreement.

C2 His nonresistive response to the challenge demonstrated his maturity and leadership skills.

adjective describing something that does not resist or oppose

Example Sentences

A1 She had a nonresistive attitude towards trying new foods.

A2 The child showed a nonresistive behavior during the dental check-up.

B1 The company implemented a nonresistive policy towards employee feedback.

B2 The team displayed a nonresistive approach to adopting new technology.

C1 The diplomat maintained a nonresistive stance during the negotiations.

C2 The leader's nonresistive leadership style encouraged open communication among team members.

Examples of nonresistive in a Sentence

formal The material used in the circuit is nonresistive, allowing for efficient flow of electricity.

informal I prefer using nonresistive wires for my electronics projects as they work better.

slang These nonresistive cables are top-notch for fast charging!

figurative Her nonresistive attitude towards change helped her adapt easily to new situations.

Grammatical Forms of nonresistive

past tense

nonresisted

plural

nonresistives

comparative

more nonresistive

superlative

most nonresistive

present tense

nonresists

future tense

will nonresist

perfect tense

have nonresisted

continuous tense

is nonresisting

singular

nonresistive

positive degree

nonresistive

infinitive

to nonresist

gerund

nonresisting

participle

nonresisted

Origin and Evolution of nonresistive

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nonresistive' originated from the combination of the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the word 'resistive' meaning 'offering resistance'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that does not offer resistance, the term 'nonresistive' has evolved to also refer to a lack of opposition or reluctance in a more abstract sense.