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resilience

noun re·sil·ience \ri-ˈzil-yən(t)s\

: the ability to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something bad happens

: the ability of something to return to its original shape after it has been pulled, stretched, pressed, bent, etc.

Full Definition of RESILIENCE

1
:  the capability of a strained body to recover its size and shape after deformation caused especially by compressive stress
2
:  an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change
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Examples of RESILIENCE

  1. … the concert remained a remarkable tribute to Dylan's resilience and continued relevance. —Susan Richardson, Rolling Stone, 15 Dec. 1994

Origin of RESILIENCE

(see resilient)
First Known Use: 1824

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resilience

noun re·sil·ience \ri-ˈzil-yən(t)s\

Medical Definition of RESILIENCE

1
:  the capability of a strained body to recover its size and shape after deformation caused especially by compressive stress
2
:  an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change <emotional resilience>

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