The Hausa states struggled to resist the takeover by Kanem-Bornu due to a combination of internal fragmentation and external pressures. The Hausa city-states were often politically divided and engaged in conflicts among themselves, which weakened their collective strength. Additionally, Kanem-Bornu had a more centralized and powerful military organization, enabling it to effectively conquer and integrate the Hausa territories. The economic and trade advantages that Kanem-Bornu offered also made it difficult for the Hausa states to mount a unified defense.
Pandora was unable to resist opening the jar that contained all of the evils of mankind.
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Yes, it is. From the noun to resist, it means unable to be resisted.
In the end they were unable to resist removal.
People resisted the holocaust by leaving the area or by hiding. Some people did fight back but very few were armed and most were unable to resist.
Hamsters are just like mice and are not able to resist cheese. Cheese is very fatty so you really should avoid giving it to them.
Pandora (of Greek mythology), and also Judas (of the New Testament).
One famous figure unable to resist temptation in the Odyssey is Odysseus himself. He falls into various temptations on his journey home, such as the lotus-eaters, the Sirens, and the cattle of the sun god Helios, which lead to setbacks in his return to Ithaca.
I can, although some might not because they are weak of will and/or unable to find anything better to do.
The correct spelling is "irritable" (easily disturbed or annoyed).
The majority were unable to resist, but those who did went to the northern colonies.
Since "resist" is to oppose a motion or activity, there is no way to remove or undo the activity (the prefix "un-"). The opposite of resist would be to allow, to support, to cooperate, or to acquiesce. Also, the word for "unable to be resisted" is "irresistible".