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uncompromising

[uhn-kom-pruh-mahy-zing] / ʌnˈkɒm prəˌmaɪ zɪŋ /


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Du Bois, older and artistically more conservative, advocated vigorous protest to achieve equality, but believed artists needed to represent an uncompromising image of social uplift.

From Los Angeles Times

It would be two more years before the infamous banner that read ‘Norman Bites Yer Legs’ would be held aloft by Leeds fans at the 1972 FA Cup final, but his uncompromising style was well-publicised.

From BBC

She’s driven, too, by an uncompromising compassion for homeless people who are so sick, she can sometimes predict who will die next.

From Los Angeles Times

Among the most ardent abortion opponents, that thinking has also led to uncompromising opposition to in vitro fertilization.

From New York Times

It also includes a posthumous nomination for O’Connor, the uncompromising Irish singer-songwriter who died in July at the age of 56.

From New York Times