resile

  • 1resile — e*sile (r[ e]*z[imac]l ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {resiled} ( z[imac]ld ); p. pr. & vb. n. {resiling}.] [L. resilire to leap or spring back; pref. re re + salire to leap, spring. See {Salient}.] To start back; to recoil; to recede from a purpose. J.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 2resile — (v.) 1520s, from obsolete Fr. resiler or directly from L. resilire to jump back (see RESILIENCE (Cf. resilience)) …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 3resile — recoil, *rebound, reverberate, repercuss …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 4resile — [ri zīl′] vt. resiled, resiling [MFr resiler < L resilire < re , back + salire, to JUMP: see SALIENT] Now Rare to bounce or spring back; rebound; specif., to come back into shape or position after being pressed or stretched: said of elastic …

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  • 5resile — /rəˈzaɪl/ (say ruh zuyl) verb (i) (resiled, resiling) 1. to spring back; rebound; resume the original form or position, as an elastic body. 2. to shrink back; recoil: *Now he wished to resile from that agreeing that that would be quite… …

  • 6resile — intransitive verb (resiled; resiling) Etymology: Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin resilire to withdraw, from Latin, to recoil Date: 1529 recoil, retract; especially to return to a prior position < resile from an agreement > …

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  • 7resile — resilement, n. /ri zuyl /, v.i., resiled, resiling. 1. to spring back; rebound; resume the original form or position, as an elastic body. 2. to shrink back; recoil. [1520 30; < MF resilir < L resilire to spring back; see RESILIENT] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 8resile — verb /rəˈzaɪl,riˈzaɪl/ a) To start back; to recoil; to recede from a purpose. b) To spring back; rebound; resume the original form or position, as an elastic body. See Also: resiliency …

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  • 9resile — rɪ zaɪl v. recoil, rebound; spring back into shape after stretching or bending …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 10resile — [rɪ zʌɪl] verb formal abandon a position or a course of action. Origin C16: from obs. Fr. resilir or L. resilire to recoil …

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