adjective describing someone or something that does not resist or oppose something
Used in discussions about free will and determinism to describe a lack of resistance to external forces.
Often used to depict characters who are submissive or easily influenced.
Used to describe a state of being passive or compliant without resistance.
Can be used in legal contexts to describe a party's lack of opposition or objection to a certain action or decision.
Can be used to describe a patient's lack of response to a particular treatment or stimulus.
In literature, the term 'unresisting' may be used to describe a character who passively accepts their circumstances or fate without putting up a fight.
In psychology, 'unresisting' may be used to describe a patient who is compliant and does not resist or challenge the therapist's suggestions or interventions.
In legal contexts, 'unresisting' may be used to describe a defendant who does not put up a defense or challenge the accusations against them.
In education, 'unresisting' may be used to describe a student who does not question or challenge the material being presented, but rather accepts it without resistance.