unyielding

IPA: ʌnjˈiɫdɪŋ

adjective

  • Not giving in; not bending; stubborn.
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Examples of "unyielding" in Sentences

  • I love their blathering about "unyielding" Republicans when they can't even get this through their own overwhelming majority.
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  • The viewer's experience now allows him/her to see a world which naïve eyes had believed to be stable, entrenched and unyielding, is actually in a state of constant flux.
  • Bruinhelde, his expression unyielding, glanced over at Andacanavar; and the ranger moved past Midalis, sweeping the Prince and Bruinhelde into his wake, heading quickly for the nearest fallen Alpinadorans.
  • This kind of unyielding opposition is what the modern Congressional Republican Party, one dominated by conservatives from ultra-red districts where Sarah Palin would easily outpoll Barack Obama, does best.
  • The Bush administration spent its first term engaged in a largely abstract, theoretical conversation about radical Islam and its evils — and conservative intellectuals still spout this kind of unyielding rhetoric.
  • It will not dampen our resolve, for our resolve is indivisible and unyielding, which is a weapon infinitely stronger than the plots and the plans of those who wish to do us harm. al Qaeda wants to intimidate us and prevent us from enjoying our lives and exercising our freedoms.

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