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unbend

[uhn-bend] / ʌnˈbɛnd /










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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

The beetle then contracts a softer, more elastic cuticle which acts against the latch, attempting to unbend itself.

From Salon

Consumer groups in opposition, however, see Apple as particularly unbending and protective over its devices.

From Seattle Times

He said the duke “defined British dignity and grace” and “personified the quiet reserve, stern fortitude, and unbending integrity of the United Kingdom”.

From The Guardian