Bend in the wind phrase
To be able to recover quickly after or change one's behavior to deal more successfully with change, hardship, or adversity.
We encountered several difficulties in the first week, but we gradually bent in the wind and overcame all of them.
I'm not sure I will bend in the wind this time. I have never met such resistance before.
Bending in the wind- being able to adapt quickly to a new situation is crucial in this ever-changing world.
The verb "bend" must be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase was formed based on the fact that a tree that can bend is better able to withstand heavy winds.