Withstand vs Crashworthy - What's the difference?
withstand | crashworthy |
To resist or endure (something) successfully.
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To oppose (something) forcefully.
(of a vehicle) Capable of withstanding a crash.
*1998 , Athanasios G. Mamalis, Crashworthiness of composite thin-walled structural components :
(of a social event) Worthy of being gatecrashed.
* 2007 , Tate Hallaway, Dead Sexy , Berkley (2007), ISBN 9780425215081,
* 2011', Wendy Gillis, "
* 2014 , Edward Joffe, Before Mandela's Rainbow , AuthorHouse (2014), ISBN 9781481784979,
As a verb withstand
is to resist or endure (something) successfully.As an adjective crashworthy is
(of a vehicle) capable of withstanding a crash.withstand
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crashworthy
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(en adjective)- Knowledge, therefore, of the conditions prevailing, which are not uniquely defined during the static or dynamic axial collapse, leads to an estimate of the mechanical response and the crashworthy behaviour of the structural component [...]
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- “This is a traditional wake,” I explained, hoping that maybe the addition of an actual corpse might convince them this party wasn't crash-worthy .
Five '''crashworthyholiday parties — and one you can attend", ''The Toronto Star , 2 December 2011(used in title only)
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- In the unlikely event of there being no crashworthy weekend parties,
