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unyielding

[uhn-yeel-ding] / ʌnˈyil dɪŋ /


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The unyielding rhetoric echoed that of the head of the judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, who recently said that women who do not wear the head covering would be prosecuted without mercy.

From BBC

“Is it loving your country unyieldingly? Or is it taking a scalpel to it and looking at it honestly. This show is asking people to look realistically at our history.”

From New York Times

In recent weeks, Mr. Netanyahu had been unyielding in his pursuit of the court overhaul, even as protests drawing hundreds of thousands have erupted across the county.

From New York Times

And you may, as I found with my first few turns through the crank, find yourself with an unyielding dough that doesn't want to be turned into noodles.

From Salon

“We are capable of this in unity, resolutely and unyieldingly, to put an end to Russian aggression this year.”

From Seattle Times