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resist

verb/rɪˈzɪst/

to hold back or withstand something

Despite the temptation to eat dessert, she managed to resist the urge and stuck to her diet.

withstandopposefend off
word origin — from Latin 'resistere', meaning 'to stand firm against'

IELTS Vocabulary — Set 96

Set 96 of IELTS Vocabulary covers 5 words: resist, reassure, administer, generalize, coordinate. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. resist · verb/rɪˈzɪst/

    to hold back or withstand something

    Despite the temptation to eat dessert, she managed to resist the urge and stuck to her diet.

    Synonyms: withstand, oppose, fend off

    Origin: from Latin 'resistere', meaning 'to stand firm against'

  2. reassure · verb/ˌriːəˈʃʊr/

    to restore confidence or peace of mind to someone

    The teacher tried to reassure the nervous students before the big exam, telling them that they were well-prepared.

    Synonyms: console, comfort, reassure

    Origin: from Middle French 'rassurer', from 'ras-' meaning 'back' + 'surer' meaning 'to assure'

  3. administer · verb/ədˈmɪnɪˌstɜr/

    to manage or oversee the execution of a process or activity

    The principal will administer the tests to ensure that all students are evaluated fairly.

    Synonyms: manage, oversee, direct

    Origin: from Middle English 'administeren', from Latin 'administrare', meaning 'to manage' or 'to direct'

  4. generalize · verb/ˈdʒɛn.ər.ə.laɪz/

    to form general concepts by abstracting common properties from specific examples

    It's important not to generalize based on a few individual experiences, as they may not reflect the larger trend.

    Synonyms: generalise, abstract, extrapolate

    Origin: The word 'generalize' comes from the Latin 'generalis,' which means 'of a kind, general' and is derived from 'genus,' meaning 'kind or class.'

  5. coordinate · noun/koʊˈɔrdɪnət/

    a set of values that represent the position of a point in a space

    To accurately map the location of the treasure, the adventurers needed the precise coordinates of the island.

    Synonyms: position, point, location

    Origin: from Latin 'coordinatus', the past participle of 'coordinare', meaning 'to set in order'