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19216801 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Resistance to or against ?!

Hello everyone
I want to know which of the following sentences are right ?

i. I want to resistance against him. or, I want to resistance to him ?
I'm of the opinion (against) should be right , am I right ?

ii. They want to resistance against / to the enemy.
  

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Resistance is a noun. eg Resistance against/to Darth Vader is futile. Resist is a verb.

  • Resistance is a noun.
  • eg Resistance against/to Darth Vader is futile.
  • Resist is a verb.
  • eg He resisted Darth Vader.
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Resistance is a noun.
eg Resistance against/to Darth Vader is futile.

Resist is a verb.
eg He resisted Darth Vader.
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I want to resistance against him.

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Resistance is a noun ,dear.

You cannot resistance to/ against someone.

You can resist to / against someone/something.

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