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re·sent \rə̇ˈzent, rēˈz-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: French ressentir, from Old French resentir, ressentir, from re- + sentir to feel, from Latin sentire — more at sense 1. obsolete : to be sensible of: as a. : to receive with satisfaction, appreciation, pleasure, or similar response; also : to remember gratefully b. : to feel (oneself) affected by sorrow, pain, or distress c. : to take (something) well or ill 2. : to feel, express, or exhibit indignant displeasure at < resent undue familiarity > 3. archaic : to have the quality of : suggest |