re·sis·tance
n 1 : power or capacity to resist : esp : the inherent ability of an organism to resist harmful influences (as disease, toxic agents, or infection) 2 : the opposition offered by a body to the passage through it of a steady electric current 3 : a psychological defense mechanism wherein a psychoanalysis patient rejects, denies, or otherwise opposes therapeutic efforts by the analyst .
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