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incompliant

[in-kuhm-plahy-uhnt] / ˌɪn kəmˈplaɪ ənt /


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Something about waking up cold, wet, and naked in a dog hospital had made me so incompliant and irritated.

From Literature

In 2004, he was listed as being of “medium intelligence value” to the U.S. and often incompliant, but as a “low risk” because of his health issues.

From Los Angeles Times

Associated words: pyrotechnics, pyrotechnist, pyrotechnician, pyrotechnic, pyrotechny. fire-worship, n. pyrolatry, Parseeism, Mazdeism, Magianism, Zoroastrianism. fire-worshiper, n. pyrolater, Gheber, Parsee, Magian, Zoroastrian. firm, a. fast, immovable, secure; compact, solid, dense, compressed; fixed, resolute, constant, unwavering, unshaken, steadfast, stanch, determined, invincible, inflexible, incompliant.

From Project Gutenberg

Antonyms: weak, vulnerable, frail, fragile, delicate, faint, mild, frangible. stronghold, n. fastness, fort, fortress, muniment, donjon, citadel, keep, bulwark. strong-smelling, a. fetid, rank, frowzy, rancid, malodorous, offensive, musty. struggle, n. conflict, contest, strife. struggle, v. strive, cope, grapple, labor. stub, n. stump, counterfoil. stubble, n. eddish, rowen, arrish. stubborn, a. unyielding, obstinate, obdurate, mulish, refractory, indocile, headstrong, inflexible, intractable, perverse, contumacious, impersuadable, recalcitrant, stiff-necked, rugged, persistent, incompliant. stuck-up, a.

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