Examples of 'has to withstand' in a sentence

Meaning of "has to withstand"

has to withstand - must endure or resist a particular force or pressure

How to use "has to withstand" in a sentence

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has to withstand
The alibi has to withstand careful scrutiny.
It should be durable, lightweight and water resistant because it has to withstand the elements.
The rudder has to withstand heavy loads.
This tree can not flee from an earthquake, its structure has to withstand it.
No other animal has to withstand anything like it.
In this case, Ka Suo can not win either way and has to withstand the attacks.
Door glass has to withstand the tests of time.
And there is a price to pay. From the leader who has to withstand public pressures.
The backing plate has to withstand considerable reaction forces.
It has to withstand the blows from the road at that speed.
The orthoprosthesis has to withstand a lot.
Also has to withstand the extreme heat and pressure.
I will get right on it. The alibi has to withstand careful scrutiny.
The connection has to withstand at least a thousand tonnes exerted in tension.
Due to its exposed location, the sculpture has to withstand winds of over 100 mph.
It also has to withstand the corrosion brought about by the hydrogen fluoride.
The electrical power the transistor has to withstand is then about 50 mW only.
Your roof has to withstand everything that Mother Nature can throw at it.
The connection between mask body and filter has to withstand a maximum tensile force of 500 N.
The system has to withstand a break-in attempt from unauthorised persons.
Nature 's crucible . Sure, it has to withstand temperatures.
Which part has to withstand the pressure when the house collapses?
For him to survive the fall without injury, He has to withstand less than 10 g 's.
But the acacia has to withstand the assault of another attacker.
From the leader who has to withstand public pressures.
It has to withstand an endurance test of 500 km.
It's something that has to withstand the test of time.
A blade has to withstand vibrations ; and where applicable occurrences of ingestion of foreign bodies.
The power the transistor has to withstand is then about 500 mW.
Parker has to withstand a heat of nearly 2,500 degrees Celsius to fulfill his bold mission.
All technology on board has to withstand extreme environments and be totally reliable.
Sure, it has to withstand temperatures Nature's crucible.
The cylinder wall therefore only has to withstand the radial pressure forces acting upon it.
The wiring system has to withstand the maximum electric power required for the oven.
Weinland - if it has to withstand something.
A core of this type has to withstand numerous cycles of mounting and removal.
Fatigue strength PV ribbon has to withstand cyclic loads resulting from daily temperature changes.
Your floor has to withstand their weight!
Outdoor lighting has to withstand time, whatever the fashion may be.
Moreover, the abutment has to withstand compressive and torsional forces which are difficult to control.
A fixture like the gluing jig has to withstand a pretty rough and tumble industrial environment . ”.
The new cylinder head has to withstand maximum cylinder pressure of 330 bars.
A standard-conception truck 's superstructure has to withstand the torsion twist, and subsequent wear reduces vehicle 's lifespan.
This means that this layer has to withstand most of the MOSFET 's OFF-state drain-to-source voltage.

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