resistless
adjective
- irresistible (that cannot be resisted)
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ɹɪˈzɪstləs/ / /ɹəˈzɪstləs/
adj
Etymology: Etymology tree English resist Proto-Indo-European *lewh₁- Proto-Indo-European *lewHs-der. Proto-Germanic *leusaną Proto-Germanic *lausaz Proto-Germanic *-lausaz Proto-West Germanic *-laus Old English -lēas Middle English -les English -less English resistless From resist + -less.
- That cannot be resisted; irresistible.
“His name was Talus, made of yron mould, / Immoveable, resistlesse, without end […]”
“Maſters commands come with a power reſiſtleſs / To ſuch as owe them abſolute ſubjection; / And for a life who will not change his purpoſe? / (So mutable are all the ways of men) / Yet this be ſure, in nothing to comply / Scandalous or forbidden in our Law.”
- Putting up no resistance; unresisting.
“All this time they were doing something—I could not see what—to the corpse; sometimes they were too busy rifling the dead body, I believe, to talk; again they let it fall with a heavy, resistless thud, and took to quarrelling.”