Tenacity vs. Resilience

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Tenacitynoun

The quality or state of being tenacious, or persistence of purpose; tenaciousness.

Tenacitynoun

The quality of bodies which keeps them from parting without considerable force, as distinguished from brittleness, fragility, mobility, etc.

Tenacitynoun

The effect of this attraction, cohesiveness.

Tenacitynoun

The quality of bodies which makes them adhere to other bodies; adhesiveness, viscosity.

Tenacitynoun

(physics) The greatest longitudinal stress a substance can bear without tearing asunder, usually expressed with reference to a unit area of the cross section of the substance, as the number of pounds per square inch, or kilograms per square centimeter, necessary to produce rupture.

Tenacitynoun

The quality or state of being tenacious; as, tenacity, or retentiveness, of memory; tenacity, or persistency, of purpose.

Tenacitynoun

That quality of bodies which keeps them from parting without considerable force; cohesiveness; the effect of attraction; - as distinguished from brittleness, fragility, mobility, etc.

Tenacitynoun

That quality of bodies which makes them adhere to other bodies; adhesiveness; viscosity.

Tenacitynoun

The greatest longitudinal stress a substance can bear without tearing asunder, - usually expressed with reference to a unit area of the cross section of the substance, as the number of pounds per square inch, or kilograms per square centimeter, necessary to produce rupture.

Tenacitynoun

persistent determination

Tenacitynoun

the quality or fact of being able to grip something firmly; grip

Tenacitynoun

the quality or fact of being very determined; determination

Tenacitynoun

the quality or fact of continuing to exist; persistence

Resiliencenoun

The mental ability to recover quickly from depression, illness or misfortune.

Resiliencenoun

The physical property of material that can resume its shape after being stretched or deformed; elasticity.

Resiliencenoun

The positive ability of a system or company to adapt itself to the consequences of a catastrophic failure caused by power outage, a fire, a bomb or similar (particularly IT systems, archives).

Resiliencenoun

The act of springing back, rebounding, or resiling; as, the resilience of a ball or of sound.

Resiliencenoun

The power or inherent property of returning to the form from which a substance is bent, stretched, compressed, or twisted; elasticity[1]; springiness; - of objects and substances.

Resiliencenoun

The power or ability to recover quickly from a setback, depression, illness, overwork or other adversity; buoyancy; elasticity[2]; - of people.

Resiliencenoun

The mechanical work required to strain an elastic body, as a deflected beam, stretched spring, etc., to the elastic limit; also, the work performed by the body in recovering from such strain.

Resiliencenoun

the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limit

Resiliencenoun

an occurrence of rebounding or springing back

Resiliencenoun

the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness

Resiliencenoun

the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity

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