Examples of 'resorted' in a sentence
Meaning of "resorted"
Resort as a verb means to have recourse to a particular course of action, often used in the context of making difficult decisions or taking action
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- simple past tense and past participle of resort
How to use "resorted" in a sentence
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We have not resorted to adventurism and provocation.
He did not care that he would resorted to murder.
I had resorted to the fake phone call.
You are the one who resorted to desperation.
Whites resorted to force to suppress the opposition.
The church occasionally resorted to outright forgery.
I have resorted to trying to kill this geezer.
It was then that she resorted to street drugs.
He then resorted to taking his colleague hostage.
And this is why you resorted to pugilism.
They have resorted to rank character assassination.
I have no idea what the audience resorted to.
Torture is frequently resorted to in the following cases.
I resorted to my own self destruction and serendipity.
Azerbaijan has never resorted to military aggression.
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Some resorted to cannibalism when there was no food.
In some cases NGOs resorted to positive action.
They resorted to disapproval and even punishment.
She has already resorted to two loans.
They resorted to a neutral expert who solved.
Which is why you resorted to the praline.
Have resorted to cannibalism to stave off starvation.
Now she has finally resorted to going to court.
He resorted to poor workmanship and inferior materials.
Verbal aggressiveness is resorted to in conflict and controversy.
I resorted to reticence when her questions bothered me.
It was then that he resorted to becoming a drug dealer.
I resorted to burying my face in the animal hide.
You have never resorted to gimmicks before.
A little birdie told me that you resorted.
They instead resorted to unfounded public attacks.
Forced recruitment of vagrants was often resorted to in wartime.
So he probably resorted to some kind of blitz attack.
Some individuals have even resorted to poetry.
It has only resorted to fruitless ad hoc measures.
Otherwise they would have resorted to vandalism.
The people resorted to cannibalism out of desperation.
There was a drought and people resorted to cannibalism.
I later resorted to folk medicine without success.
Abandoned all hopes and resorted to swindling.
So i have resorted to writing my own gratitude journal.
Then there are those who resorted to murder.
Divorce must be resorted to only in exceptional circumstances.
Unto the women which resorted there.
Some families resorted to living on their boats.
A second method is therefore more commonly resorted to.
Other couples have resorted to an alternative approach.
At least two separate cookings are thus resorted to.
He often resorted to extreme measures when necessary.
Metallurgists have therefore resorted to adding copper.