resent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

resent in the PONS Dictionary

resent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to resent sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Most resented what they considered the removal of education from its elite position.
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Many species are very sensitive to drought, and if the land is excessively dry and of calcareous nature, may resent the lack of moisture.
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In error detection mode, the code word will be dropped; in error correction mode, the receiver requests that the original data be resent.
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But he sometimes resented public fawning over his father.
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This was deeply resented among northern nationalists and southern unionists who felt themselves abandoned.
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They also resented the increase in working hours without any increase in pay.
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They resent the man's girl for her beauty and her kind nature.
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He died suddenly, and there is further speculation that he was in fact poisoned by boyars who resented his vast, unrealistic and dangerous projects.
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They do not resent what he did; they regret it and disapprove of it.
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All have reasons to resent his stranglehold on the universe and the jihad it has unleashed.
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