Sentences with withstand
with·stand
W w - ...armoured vehicles designed to withstand chemical attack. [VERB noun]
- Some old, underfired clay pantiles might be damaged by button mosses rooting in cracks and fissures. But most post-war tiles are hard enough to withstand a bit of moss growth.
- No company can survive and withstand the competition of the targeted market area without having definite goals and strategic plan for their achievement.
- They have had to withstand layoffs, cutbacks and terminations at an even greater degree than their non-disabled colleagues.
- To withstand rust; to withstand the invaders; to withstand temptation.
- It has the ability to withstand pressure from weight that is two to three times more than other kinds of air beds.
- They are so tough they can withstand pressure from very heavy equipment.