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intransigent

[in-tran-si-juhnt] / ɪnˈtræn sɪ dʒənt /


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He represents the most hard-line, intransigent elements of the Big Lie Let's Go Brandon caucus and has never pretended otherwise.

From Salon

Today such a mixture sounds likelier to dress a salad than a lesion—but with antibiotic-resistant bacteria on the rise, scientists are eagerly seeking new ways to fight intransigent infections.

From Scientific American

What better way to crack the curiosity of the culturally intransigent than to make this history personal by way of someone whose superpower is captivation?

From Salon

His administration has famously made an example of intransigent Huntington Beach, suing the Orange County city for violating state housing laws.

From Los Angeles Times

The growing rejection of the all-powerful presidency conceived by Charles de Gaulle for the Fifth Republic, after the parliamentary chaos of the Fourth Republic, was fanned by Mr. Macron’s intransigent television interview this week.

From New York Times