Get Free Checker

resiliency

[ UK /ɹɪsˈɪli‍ənsi/ ]
[ US /ɹɪˈzɪɫjənsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limit
  2. an occurrence of rebounding or springing back

How To Use resiliency In A Sentence

  • The current tax structure, while imperfect, has advantages - exportability, resiliency, things like that," said Randy Landes, finance director for Kansas City. Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal
  • The 10 hour course on resiliency is taught by "Master Trainers" who themselves are soldiers who have had 10 days of training to become skilled enough to encourage resiliency and strength, and to prevent suicide in their charges. Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Soldier Suicides And The Dumbing Down Of Military Mental Health Care
  • What companies need is a metropolitan Ethernet architecture with the resiliency of SONET but with significant network efficiencies for packet-based services.
  • Her return and resiliency meant a lot to her teammates. Houston Chronicle
  • That he never missed a beat on the duar was a credit more to his physical than mental resiliency. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • That says a lot about his resiliency. Times, Sunday Times
  • Resiliency is individuals capability to cover difficulties and make a good adaptation resiliency abroad.
  • The enemy is starting to morph, and demonstrate what he calls greater resiliency. Jayne Lyn Stahl: General McChrystal and His "Retail War"
  • When I joined the RFK Center delegation to the Gulf Coast a year ago, Alabaman Louise Bosarge cited President Obama's reference to the resiliency of Gulf Coast residents, who have endured four natural disasters and one man-made catastrophe in five years -- hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Gustav, Ivan and now, BP. Kerry Kennedy: The Missing Truth In The BP Oil Disaster
  • And finally -- what if these greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies worked in tandem with successful economic development of emerging economies, and to the long-term resiliency of communities? Roger Platt: From Cancún Compromises to Concrete Action: We Don't Need a Binding Deal to Act Now on Efficiency
View all