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A resist is something that is added to parts of an object to create a pattern by protecting these parts from being affected by a subsequent stage in the manufacturing process.
Resist may also refer to:
- Resist dyeing, applied to textiles
 - Photoresist (often just referred to as "resist") applied to photolithography
 - Resist (semiconductor fabrication), applied to semiconductor fabrication
 
Music
- Resist (Kosheen album), or the title song
 - Resist (Midnight Oil album), 2022
 - Resist (Within Temptation album)
 - Kuʻe, translated Resist, album by Sudden Rush
 - "Resist", a song by As Blood Runs Black from the album Instinct
 - "Resist", a song by Front Line Assembly from the album Caustic Grip
 - "Resist", a song by Grief of War from the album A Mounting Crisis...As Their Fury Got Released
 - "Resist", a song by M.O.D. from the album Devolution
 - "Resist", a song by Red Harvest from the album There's Beauty in the Purity of Sadness
 - "Resist", a song by Rush from the album Test for Echo
 - "Resist", a song by Armageddon Dildos
 - "Resist", a song by Levitation
 - Resist Records, label
 - Resist Music, label related to React Music Limited
 
Organizations
- RESIST (electoral list), which contested the 2003 Belgian general election
 - RESIST (non-profit), based in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States
 - Resist, The Resistance Movement, The Resist Festival, Resistance TV, a network of left-wing groups launched by politician Chris Williamson in the UK in 2019.
 
Other uses
- "Resist" (Supergirl), an episode of the television series Supergirl
 - Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors, a set of rules for evaluating responses in cancer treatment
 - The Resistance (American political movement), a predominantly left-wing movement that protests Donald Trump's presidency
 
See also
- "Refuse/Resist", song by Sepultura from the album Chaos A.D.
 - Resistance (disambiguation)
 - Resistor
 
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