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intransigent

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


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Over the past two decades, Israel has moved toward a more and more intransigent position on the Palestinian issue.

From Washington Post

Perhaps that’s not surprising, given how intransigent many men were and how little power women had.

From Washington Post

Tebboune demanded the “immediate and rigorous application of the law” to end such activities, saying, “The state will be intransigent.”

From Seattle Times

Sympathizers and civil rights activists, including members of the leftist opposition, have held a series of protests, accusing the government of intransigent and arbitrary treatment of Koufodinas.

From Reuters

This time, at least, intransigent Republicans will have to show the country where they stand.

From Washington Post