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Definition of Resentive

Resentive
Resentive Re*sent"ive (-?v), a. Resentful. [R.] --Thomson.

Meaning of Resentive from wikipedia

- Resentment has healthy and unhealthy aspects. Alice MacLachlan writes "What we resent reveals what it is we value, and what we have come to expect (or hope) from...
- ignored Spanish authorities. The British settlers who had remained also resented Spanish rule, leading to a rebellion in 1810 and the establishment for...
- formed mostly by the local conservative Catholic Slovene po****tion that resented the revolutionary violence of the partisans. After the Italian armistice...
- or 'nation' are blatantly absurd. 'Colony' has overtones that would be resented by both communities and 'statelet' sounds too patronizing, though outsiders...
- government, security forces, and industrial employment in Kosovo. Albanians resented these conditions and protested against them in the late 1960s, calling...
- Haiti, albeit for wages; however, many Haitians were marginalized and resented the heavy-handed manner in which this was enforced in the new nation's...
- 'freedom army'. The harshness of ****anese occupation forces made them more resented than the Dutch colonial rulers. In 1945, Bali was liberated by the British...
- foreigners in a land whose native inhabitants and British rulers often resented their presence. Their accounts of Hinduism were forged in physically, politically...
- exports from Sweden were iron and copper. However, the Swedes began to resent the monopoly trading position of the Hansa (mostly consisting of German...
- Fyodor Kulakov. With an ability to outmanoeuvre rivals, some colleagues resented his success. In September 1956, he was promoted First Secretary of the...