Definition of Resiling. Meaning of Resiling. Synonyms of Resiling

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Definition of Resiling

Resiling
Resile Re*sile" (r?-z?l"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Resiled (-z?ld"); p. pr. & vb. n. Resiling.] [L. resilire to leap or spring back; pref. re- re- + salire to leap, spring. See Salient.] To start back; to recoil; to recede from a purpose. --J. Ellis.

Meaning of Resiling from wikipedia

- dissilient, exult, exultant, exultation, insult, insultation, irresilient, resile, resilement, resilience, resiliency, resilient, result, resultant, salacious...
- there has been a resiling, while those in Hauman of Lord De Villiers CJ and Innes JA apply to cases where there has been no resiling. The court found...
- "There will be no downgrading of human rights under this Government and no resiling from our commitments to aid and development". He continued saying that...
- forcing a change in such support.″ Judge Goldstone later at least partially resiled from this conclusion. Israel was widely criticized by human rights groups...
- "fraudulent state", must be broken up completely. Later in the day, Hitler resiled by saying that he was willing to accept the cession of the Sudetenland...
- “extremely unattractive” approach to tribunal. Mr Christodoulou had sought to resile from Canary Riverside’s management order for independent and transparent...
- "No attempt has been made to elicit or find out whether witnesses were resiling because they are now under pressure to do so. It does appear that the new...
- pre-emptively screened out by the mechanism, a point from which Li did not resile while maintaining that the process was "democratic". About 100 suffragists...
- result of the enactment of the Human Rights Act 1998, the judiciary have resiled from this strict abstentionist approach, arguing that in certain cir****stances...
- representor is such that it would be "unconscionable" to allow him or her to resile. Simply put, promissory estoppel has four necessary elements which the plaintiff...