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adamantine

[ad-uh-man-teen, -tin, -tahyn] / ˌæd əˈmæn tin, -tɪn, -taɪn /


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Although in her youth Catherine had imbibed Enlightenment views about the suffering of the common people, she was pragmatic enough to leave undisturbed the adamantine ways of the Russian countryside.

From The Wall Street Journal

To love a Scorpio, then, is to fiercely protect their softness with the same shadowy ardor that they use to construct their inner adamantine fortresses.

From Los Angeles Times

Akira is not so much an obstacle, then, as he is a diamond in the rough, a permanent part of Takiko and her adamantine resolve to live on her own terms.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s since backed off a bit from his adamantine opposition, but the core of his position was concern that the measure would add to inflation.

From Los Angeles Times

George’s response to these tumults was, in Roberts’s phrase, “adamantine inflexibility.”

From Washington Post