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resilient1640s, "springing back," from Latin resilientem "inclined to leap or spring back," present participle of resilire (see resilience). Figuratively, of persons, from 1830. Related: Re [..]
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resilientThe process and procedures required to maintain or recover critical services such as “remote access” or “end-user support” during a business interruption.
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resilientable to recover.
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resilientrecovering readily from adversity, depression, or the like bouncy: elastic; rebounds readily; "clean bouncy hair"; "a lively tennis ball"; & [..]
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resilientadj. Having the quality of springing back to a former position.
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resilientThe property of a substance to return to its original configuration after release of an applied force.
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resilient(adj) recovering readily from adversity, depression, or the like(adj) elastic; rebounds readily
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