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    TitleResist vs desistResist vs. Desist
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    In this grammar.com, let us explore the two words resist and
    desist, understand their differences and get a knack of using these through
    various examples. Enjoy reading this irresistible article, written in simple
    words.
    In this Grammar.com, let us explore the two words resist and
    desist, understand their differences and get a knack of using these through
    various examples. Enjoy reading this irresistible article, written in simple
    words.
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    Resist

    Resist as a verb means to prevent some action from happening. For example –

    ·         I resisted myself from eating ice-creams as I had severe cold.

    ·         Don’t resist yourself from explaining your stand.

    ·         We are resisting the usage of corpus fund for bringing solar energy project in our society.

    ·         The resistance from students was too much for me too proceed with the speech.

    Resist is a synonym of refrain which means to move away from doing something that’s otherwise attractive or tempting. In the 1st example, we can use refrain as well.

    The word resist originated from the latin resistere, re meaning oppose, and sistere meaning to stop.

    Irresistible is something you cannot resist. For example, the desserts at the restaurant were irresistible.

    Resistance is the noun of resist. For example – our society has a strange resistance towards changes.

    Resist and persist

    Persist is just the opposite of resist. Where resist is to prevent something from happening, persist is to try and do something no matter what obstacles come in the way of it. “Persistence is the key to success”, “She persisted the good work in spite of the resistance from her enemies.”

    Insist is another related word, which means to say something firmly or assertively. In other words, to be persistent in a thought or action. “She insisted I travel with her for safety reasons.”

    Desist

    Desist means to stop some action. This means an action has already been started, and it has to be stopped from proceeding again. The word desist comes from the latin word desistere meaning to leave off. Example –

    ·         As a result of fierce opposition, the committee wanted to desist the project before completion.

    ·         He promised to desist chewing tobacco.

    ·         I desisted my son from meeting those naughty boys again.

    ·         They got a court order to desist from selling their products and services.

    ·         We told her to desist hurting herself with a knife, but she wouldn’t.

    Resistance can often lead to desistance.

    ·         The committee members resisted to the idea of bringing water cans to the society, therefore the motion to desist the supply was passed.

    ·         The company was asked to desist the production because the sponsors resisted from releasing enough funds.

    The popular term “Cease and desist”

    A cease and desist is a letter sent to a business or an individual to stop (cease) alleged illegal activities and not start it again (desist). It is essentially an order mostly given by a public authority for disputes related to intellectual properties.

    As we have seen, the words resist and desist sound similar but are quite different. One is to prevent an action and other is to stop it after it has been initiated. 

    Resist

    Resist as a verb means to prevent some action from happening. For example –

    ·         I resisted myself from eating ice-creams as I had severe cold.

    ·         Don’t resist yourself from explaining your stand.

    ·         We are resisting the usage of corpus fund for bringing solar energy project in our society.

    ·         The resistance from students was too much for me too proceed with the speech.

    Resist is a synonym of refrain which means to move away from doing something that’s otherwise attractive or tempting. In the 1st example, we can use refrain as well.

    The word resist originated from the latin resistere, re meaning oppose, and sistere meaning to stop.

    Irresistible is something you cannot resist. For example, the desserts at the restaurant were irresistible.

    Resistance is the noun of resist. For example – our society has a strange resistance towards changes.

    Resist and persist

    Persist is just the opposite of resist. Where resist is to prevent something from happening, persist is to try and do something no matter what obstacles come in the way of it. “Persistence is the key to success”, “She persisted the good work in spite of the resistance from her enemies.”

    Insist is another related word, which means to say something firmly or assertively. In other words, to be persistent in a thought or action. “She insisted I travel with her for safety reasons.”

    Desist

    Desist means to stop some action. This means an action has already been started, and it has to be stopped from proceeding again. The word desist comes from the latin word desistere meaning to leave off. Example –

    ·         As a result of fierce opposition, the committee wanted to desist the project before completion.

    ·         He promised to desist chewing tobacco.

    ·         I desisted my son from meeting those naughty boys again.

    ·         They got a court order to desist from selling their products and services.

    ·         We told her to desist hurting herself with a knife, but she wouldn’t.

    Resistance can often lead to desistance.

    ·         The committee members resisted to the idea of bringing water cans to the society, therefore the motion to desist the supply was passed.

    ·         The company was asked to desist the production because the sponsors resisted from releasing enough funds.

    The popular term “Cease and desist”

    A cease and desist is a letter sent to a business or an individual to stop (cease) alleged illegal activities and not start it again (desist). It is essentially an order mostly given by a public authority for disputes related to intellectual properties.

    As we have seen, the words resist and desist sound similar but are quite different. One is to prevent an action and other is to stop it after it has been initiated. 

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