Résistance
Résistance is a term used across disciplines to denote opposition or impedance. In everyday language it can refer to opposition to authority or occupation, and in science to factors that oppose the passage of something—electric current, heat, or biological agents. Its etymology traces to the French word from Latin resistentia.
In electrical engineering, electrical resistance is the property of a material that impedes the flow of electric
In biology and medicine, resistance refers to the reduced effectiveness of a treatment or control method. Antibiotic
Historically, Résistance is associated with organized opposition to occupation, notably the French Resistance during World War
The concept of resistance is thus polysemous, with domain-specific definitions that share a core idea of opposition