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intransigent

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


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Intransigent police officials risk being held in contempt of court or even prosecuted.

From Salon • Aug. 30, 2018

The chairman clamped down on the tirade, and the 77-man Intransigent bloc stormed out of the hall.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the balloting, Frondizi's own Intransigent Radical Party polled 540,000 more votes than during the last national election in 1960.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most of the provincial governors, Intransigent Radicals themselves, called for Frondizi's restoration.

From Time Magazine Archive

Intransigent, in-tran′si-jent, adj. refusing to come to any understanding, irreconcilable.—ns.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various




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