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unbending

[uhn-ben-ding] / ʌnˈbɛn dɪŋ /


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But regardless of whether Edwards or Ramírez deserves unbending trust, Saturday showed that, eventually, the whole bullpen has to pitch.

From Washington Post

Standing outside Carter’s front door, Golson pressed Carter on whether his piety would make him a “rigid, unbending president” unable to represent all Americans.

From Washington Times

They are trying to support an economy that is struggling after only recently reopening after three years of strict pandemic restrictions, while trying to present an unbending political image to an increasingly hostile Washington.

From New York Times

All she has is forward momentum, her unbending will and the small, somber boy at her side.

From New York Times

We saw him a few months later at the Trump White House, on the mend, smiling and unbending in his will to keep handguns, not to mention assault rifles, cheap and plentiful.

From Salon