uncompromising
IPA: ʌnkˈɑmprʌmaɪzɪŋ
adjective
- Inflexible and unwilling to negotiate or make concessions.
- Principled.
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Examples of "uncompromising" in Sentences
- Now, however, the truth is set out in uncompromising terms.
- The word "uncompromising" sounds like the perfect word to describe Tilda Swinton.
- "No more fugue" -- there was a finality in the phrase uncompromising as the "no more sea" of the Apocalyptic vision.
- WASHINGTON Reuters - A testy President Barack Obama on Tuesday expressed frustration at his own Democrats for attacking him over his tax-cut deal with Republicans, who he called uncompromising "hostage takers."
- The snow lay in uncompromising whiteness, thick over all the world – a kindly shelter for the young grain and covering for the soil; but Fleda's spirits, just then in another mood, saw in it only the cold refusal to hope, and the barren check to exertion.
- Suddenly the lightning and thunder of at least twenty fusils burst upon our astonished senses from the gully, and awoke us to a startling consciousness of imminent danger, magnified beyond conception, by the almost magical appearance of more than one hundred warriors, erect in uncompromising enmity - both before and on either side of us, at the terrifying distance (since measured) of thirty steps.
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