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"resistless" Definitions
  1. too strong to be resisted
  2. offering no resistance

13 Sentences With "resistless"

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No one writes more persuasively about the natural world, the ways of animals both wild and domestic, rural roughneck mores, hunting and fishing, food, drinking, the writing life and, of course, male lust: reflexive, resistless, defiantly unfashionable.
Shall the reverting stress Of that resistless gulph embosom it?
The bypath has ever seemed to present resistless charms to the poor human heart.
The writer of the panegyric already quoted says, however, that he did not work for money, but that he was urged forward by the resistless force of natural genius. He is also featured in the French thriller L'Antiquaire, with some works credited to him—a painting of two Leopards, among others.
From 10 to 28 May, the ship was at Tulagi, training for the amphibious assault on Guam. Sailing 12 June, she debarked her troops in the resistless assault on Guam, 21 July. Leedstown cared for 270 battle casualties, and departed 5 August for Guadalcanal, returning many of the wounded for hospitalization.
As he ascended skywards, his huge shoulders were resistless. When a grip of steel, what he touched was his, with fingers gripping the leather like a vyce. In aerial artistry I group with Banks a gifted few — Joe Hogan (St. Kilda), Hugh Gavin, Tracker Forbes, and Albert Thurgood, of Essendon, McGinis (Melbourne), W. Monaghan (Collingwood), Kerley (Geelong),Jack Kerley, Australian football.com.
To sacred tie her signal services had forged, (the) priceless honor (of a) martyr's death (is) now added. (A) double crown deservedly won. (The) Seven-Year Plan, particularly (the) South American campaign, derive fresh impetus (from the) example (of) her glorious sacrifice. Southern outpost (of) Faith greatly enriched through association (with) her historic resting-place destined remain (a) poignant reminder (of the) resistless march (of the) triumphant army (of) Baháʼu'lláh.
As United States power mounted in the Western Pacific Harris sailed 8 September for New Zealand via Nouméa. Arriving Wellington, New Zealand on 30 September, she loaded Marines and trained out of Wellington and Efate, New Hebrides, until 13 November 1943. Harris then sailed with the Southern Attack Force for the invasion of Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, as the Navy began its resistless push across Micronesia to Japan. Harris arrived the day after the initial landings on 20 November.
Brant portrayed the great and resistless power of > the King, and profess[ed] to deplore the ruin of the Oneidas if they should > foolishly and recklessly persist in their determination. Powless replied > that he and the Oneidas would persevere, if need be, till all were > annihilated; and that was all he had to say, when each retired his own way. The two parted without conflict and Powless continued to Fort Stanwix, sneaking into the besieged fort before carrying word to Schenectady on horseback. They later fought on opposing sides during the Battle of Orsikany.
In the following year, George Randall and his brother, Simon, secured a half interest in the claim of McCann and Thomas at the mouth of the Eau Claire River and became part of a firm McCann, Randall & Thomas, which immediately began to construct a dam and sawmill. The dam was completed in October 1846. On June 5, 1847, a terrible flood caused the Chippewa River to rise twelve feet: > ( By noon,) every log, pier and boom on the Eau Claire was swept away by the > fast swelling flood. In another hour the new double sawmill that had just > been erected and was ready to be operated was borne almost bodily away by > the resistless current.
Amyraldism has come under fire in recent years by contemporary Calvinist theologians who argue that one simply cannot accept that Christ died for all people in the world if not all are saved. That belief either requires a second payment for sin at the judgment, the adoption of a form of universal reconciliation, or abandonment of the penal substitution theory of the atonement. Reformed theologian, pastor, and author R.C. Sproul suggested there is confusion about what the doctrine of limited atonement actually teaches. While he considered it possible for a person to believe four points without believing the fifth, he claimed that a person who really understands the other four points must believe in limited atonement because of what Martin Luther called a resistless logic..
Sir Walter Scott wrote: > The Sermons of Swift have none of that thunder which appals, or that > resistless and winning softness which melts, the hearts of an audience. He > can never have enjoyed the triumph of uniting hundreds in one ardent > sentiment of love, of terror, or of devotion. His reasoning, however > powerful, and indeed unanswerable, convinces the understanding, but is never > addressed to the heart; and, indeed, from his instructions to a young > clergyman, he seems hardly to have considered pathos as a legitimate > ingredient in an English sermon. Occasionally, too, Swift's misanthropic > habits break out even from the pulpit; nor is he altogether able to suppress > his disdain of those fellow mortals, on whose behalf was accomplished the > great work of redemption.
However he could not immediately proceed to Jerusalem, due to an epidemic. In the middle of 1742 he arrived in Jerusalem, where he founded Yeshivat Knesset Yisrael. One of his disciples there was Chaim Yosef David Azulai, who wrote of his master's greatness: "Attar's heart pulsated with Talmud; he uprooted mountains like a resistless torrent; his holiness was that of an angel of the Lord,... having severed all connection with the affairs of this world." On July 7, 1743, less than a year after his arrival in Jerusalem, Chaim passed away; it was on a Shabbat. It is said that that week in Europe, the Baal Shem Tov was sitting at Seudah shlishit, and before anyone in the area could have found out about Chaim's death, he exclaimed, “The light from the West has been extinguished!” He is buried in the Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery in Jerusalem, Israel.

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