resistible

[ ri-zis-tuh-buh l ]
/ rɪˈzɪs tə bəl /

adjective

that can be resisted.

Origin of resistible

First recorded in 1635–45; resist + -ible

OTHER WORDS FROM resistible

Example sentences from the Web for resistible

  • As to your Life Force, which you think irresistible, it is the most resistible thing in the world for a person of any character.

    Man And Superman |George Bernard Shaw
  • Had he calculated in his own subtle brain that temptations are least resistible when they are most tangible?

    Davenport Dunn, Volume 2 (of 2) |Charles James Lever
  • The latter is chiefly used for furniture, as it is the most resistible wood of the West.

  • The Huns were found to be resistible, vulnerable, breakable.

    Raemaekers' Cartoons |Louis Raemaekers