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The first object to be seen under the microscope is believed to be a simple microorganism called a tardigrade or a water bear. These tiny, resilient creatures are found in water and are commonly used in scientific research.
more resilient -comparative most resilient- superlative
Resilient! Not falling into the victim role.
One of the definitions of resilient is that an object can regain its original shape after being bent or stretched. To use that definition in a figurative sense, it is important to for a human to be resilient because things don't always happen the way we want them to. We have sadness and sickness and things that we don't like in our lives. We must be able to deal with the bad things and be able to bounce back and live a productive and fruitful life. At times in life our happiness will be bent or stretched. We must learn how to deal with the bad times and still be happy and content. A sports team could be called resilient if they have a good season when several of their players have had serious injuries.
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That is called the object's weight.
The amount of matter in an object is called mass.
An antonym for resilient is inflexible.
Resilient is an adjective.
The rubber band was resilient after being stretched the rubber band was resilient after being stretched the rubber band was resilient after being stretched the rubber band was resilient after being stretched
any object, natural or artificial, that orbits another object is called a "satellite"
A very small object is called a "microscopic" object or "minuscule" object, depending on the size. It can also be referred to as a "tiny" or "miniscule" object.