Resiled vs Resined - What's the difference?
resiled | resined |
(resile)
To start back; to recoil; to recede from a purpose.
* {{quote-book
, year=2007
, author=David Pollard et al.
, title=Constitutional and Administrative Law: Text with Materials
, isbn=019928637X
, page=594
, passage=If a legitimate expectation is established, it must be unfair for the public authority to resile' from giving effect to that expectation, unless the wider interests of the public require that the public authority ' resiles in order properly to protect those wider interests.}}
To spring back; rebound; resume the original form or position, as an elastic body.
(resin)
A viscous hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous trees.
Any of various yellowish viscous liquids or soft solids of plant origin; used in lacquers, varnishes and many other applications; chemically they are mostly hydrocarbons, often polycyclic.
Any synthetic compound of similar properties.