What is another word for without resistance?

Pronunciation: [wɪðˌa͡ʊt ɹɪsˈɪstəns] (IPA)

When it comes to describing situations or actions where there is no resistance, several synonyms can come to mind. Some possible options include phrases such as "with ease," "effortlessly," "unhindered," "undisturbed," and "smoothly." Each of these expressions suggests a lack of obstacles, challenges, or opposition, indicating that something is happening or progressing without any difficulty or interference. Additionally, other related terms that convey similar meanings include "freely," "unobstructed," "unopposed," "unimpeded," and "unencumbered," all of which suggest the absence of any hindrances or barriers. Together, these synonyms offer a range of ways to describe the idea of "without resistance".

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Without resistance

  • Whenever a Muslim called upon the Muslim society, he never faced any resistance-he called in the name of one God ‘Allah-ho-Akbar’. On the other hand, when we (Hindus) call will call, ‘come on, Hindus’, who will respond? We, the Hindus, are divided in numerous small communities, many barriers-provincialism-who will respond overcoming all these obstacles? “We suffered from many dangers, but we could never be united. When Mohammed Ghouri brought the first blow from outside, the Hindus could not be united, even in the those days of imminent danger. When the Muslims started to demolish the temples one after another, and to break the idols of Gods and Goddesses, the Hindus fought and died in small units, but they could not be united. It has been provided that we were killed in different ages due to out discord. Weakness harbors sin. So, if the Muslims beat us and we, the Hindus, tolerate this without resistance-then, we will know that it is made possible only by our weakness. For the sake of ourselves and our neighbour Muslims also, we have to discard our weakness. We can appeal to our neighbour Muslims, `Please don't be cruel to us. No religion can be based on genocide' - but this kind of appeal is nothing, but the weeping of the weak person. When the low pressure is created in the air, storm comes spontaneously; nobody can stop it for sake for religion. Similarly, if weakness is cherished and be allowed to exist, torture comes automatically - nobody can stop it. Possibly, the Hindus and the Muslims can make a fake friendship to each other for a while, but that cannot last forever. As long as you don’t purify the soil, which grows only thorny shrubs you can not expect any fruit.
    Rabindranath Tagore

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