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resilience
re·sil·ience R0176500 (rĭ-zĭl′yəns)n.1. The ability to recover quickly from illness, change, or misfortune; buoyancy.2. The property of a material that enables it to resume its original shape or position after being bent, stretched, or compressed; elasticity.resilience (rɪˈzɪlɪəns) n1. Also: resiliency the state or quality of being resilient2. (Environmental Science) ecology the ability of an ecosystem to return to its original state after being disturbed3. (General Physics) physics the amount of potential energy stored in an elastic material when deformedre•sil•ience (rɪˈzɪl yəns) also re•sil′ien•cy, n. 1. the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity. 2. ability to recover readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyancy. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | resilience - the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limitresiliencyelasticity, snap - the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed; "the waistband had lost its snap" | | 2. | resilience - an occurrence of rebounding or springing backresiliencybacklash, rebound, recoil, repercussion - a movement back from an impact |
resiliencenoun1. suppleness, give, spring, flexibility, elasticity, plasticity, pliability, springiness the texture of the skin and the resilience of the flesh2. strength, toughness, adaptability, hardiness the resilience of human beingsresiliencenoun1. The ability to recover quickly from depression or discouragement:bounce, buoyancy, elasticity, resiliency.2. The quality or state of being flexible:bounce, ductility, elasticity, flexibility, flexibleness, give, malleability, malleableness, plasticity, pliability, pliableness, pliancy, pliantness, resiliency, spring, springiness, suppleness.Obsolete: flexure.Translationsrésilienceelasticit...elasticitàresilienzasistema a prova di guastiупругость
resilience
resilience[rə′zil·yəns] (computer science) The ability of computer software to be used for long periods of time. (mechanics) Ability of a strained body, by virtue of high yield strength and low elastic modulus, to recover its size and form following deformation. The work done in deforming a body to some predetermined limit, such as its elastic limit or breaking point, divided by the body's volume. resilienceThe ability of a body that has been subjected to an external force to recover its size and shape, following deformation.resilience
re·sil·ience (rē-zil'yens), 1. Energy (per unit of volume) released on unloading. 2. Springiness or elasticity. [L. resilio, to spring back, rebound] resilience (rĭ-zĭl′yəns)n.1. The ability to recover quickly from illness, change, or misfortune; buoyancy.2. The property of a material that enables it to resume its original shape or position after being bent, stretched, or compressed; elasticity.re·sil·i·ence (rē-zilyĕns) 1. Springiness or elasticity. 2. Energy (per unit of volume) released on unloading. [L. resilio, to spring back, rebound]FinancialSeeResiliencyresilience Related to resilience: proof resilienceSynonyms for resiliencenoun supplenessSynonyms- suppleness
- give
- spring
- flexibility
- elasticity
- plasticity
- pliability
- springiness
noun strengthSynonyms- strength
- toughness
- adaptability
- hardiness
Synonyms for resiliencenoun the ability to recover quickly from depression or discouragementSynonyms- bounce
- buoyancy
- elasticity
- resiliency
noun the quality or state of being flexibleSynonyms- bounce
- ductility
- elasticity
- flexibility
- flexibleness
- give
- malleability
- malleableness
- plasticity
- pliability
- pliableness
- pliancy
- pliantness
- resiliency
- spring
- springiness
- suppleness
- flexure
Synonyms for resiliencenoun the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limitSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun an occurrence of rebounding or springing backSynonymsRelated Words- backlash
- rebound
- recoil
- repercussion
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