Examples of 'met with resistance' in a sentence

Meaning of "met with resistance"

met with resistance: The phrase 'met with resistance' is often used to describe encountering opposition, reluctance, or defiance from others when trying to implement a plan, idea, or decision. It implies facing obstacles or challenges in gaining acceptance or cooperation

How to use "met with resistance" in a sentence

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met with resistance
She was met with resistance almost everywhere.
Every prophet has met with resistance.
It has met with resistance from some authorities.
This plan quickly met with resistance.
However he met with resistance and delay by the clergy of that diocese.
Any approach will be met with resistance.
This was met with resistance from the local community and the project successfully stopped.
All revolutions are met with resistance at first.
Change in leadership and strategic direction can be met with resistance.
Only to be met with resistance and violence.
Early recognition of the technique was met with resistance.
The plans were met with resistance in the population.
Every major technological change is met with resistance.
All changes are met with resistance and concern.
Most efforts to curb deforestation met with resistance.

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These efforts were met with resistance and limited success.
This important and positive step is being met with resistance.
The police met with resistance.
And every one of those improvements was met with resistance.
This resolution met with resistance from colonial administrators.
Some measures have already met with resistance.
I got met with resistance.
The suggestion has already met with resistance.
He is met with resistance by doorman Kavi.
That comment is often met with resistance.
His reforms met with resistance in some quarters of the Church.
Oppression is always met with resistance.
The law was met with resistance by Tamils in the state and elsewhere.
These changes were met with resistance.
Kuchum attempted to unite the rival factions within the khanate nobility but met with resistance.
They will be met with resistance.
He suggested that suffering is produced when pain is met with resistance.
Proposals often have been met with resistance or with suspicion.
Implementing change in an organisation can often be difficult and be met with resistance.
The attack was met with resistance.
The gradual liberalization of the borrowing insurance market has hitherto met with resistance.
Change is often met with resistance.
The privatisation of water distribution has stirred up strong feelings and met with resistance.
Needs to be met with resistance.
Tell me about a time when you had an idea and it was met with resistance.
In some instances they met with resistance from the workers concerned.
This is an extensive task and is often met with resistance.
The project was initially met with resistance from staff at the clinic.
Our rights and our blood is in all times met with resistance.
The idea was reportedly met with resistance from the producers of the series.
But this power grab has already been met with resistance.
This procedure initially met with resistance but over time has been respected by police.
Attempts to correct phosphorus levels in the Everglades met with resistance.
Most new concepts have always met with resistance and rejection at first.
The resolution that came to be known as the Kyankwanzi Resolution was met with resistance.

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