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Resilient

Resilient is an adjective describing the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or to withstand and adapt to challenging conditions. In everyday language it characterizes people, communities, systems, or objects that resist disruption and return to a functional state after stress.

In materials science, resilience describes a material's ability to absorb energy during elastic deformation and to

In psychology, psychological resilience refers to an individual's capacity to cope with adversity, to recover from

In ecology and infrastructure, resilience describes the ability of an ecosystem or a system to absorb disturbances,

Originating from Latin resilire "to rebound" via Old French resiliere, the term entered English in the 17th

recover
its
original
shape
when
the
load
is
removed.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
elasticity
and
the
modulus
of
resilience,
a
measure
of
the
energy
stored
per
unit
volume
up
to
the
yield
point.
trauma,
and
to
maintain
or
regain
well-being.
Protective
factors
include
social
support,
adaptive
coping
strategies,
and
a
sense
of
purpose.
adapt,
and
continue
to
function.
Ecological
resilience
emphasizes
feedbacks
and
thresholds;
resilience
engineering
and
resilient
design
focus
on
anticipation,
monitoring,
and
rapid
rebound
of
critical
services
after
disruptions.
century
and
has
since
developed
a
specialized
vocabulary
across
disciplines.