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    Un·yield·ing
    /ˌənˈyēldiNG/

    adjective

  2. UNYIELDING meaning: 1. completely unwilling to change a decision, opinion, demand, etc.: 2. rigid (= not able to be…. Learn more.

  3. Unyielding definition: unable to bend or be penetrated under pressure; hard. See examples of UNYIELDING used in a sentence.

  4. This word refers to people who refuse to budge and never give up. Sometimes that’s a good thing, and sometimes it's just plain annoying. Physical things can be unyielding if they're hard or impossible to stop. A hurricane or tornado is unyielding, and so is a speeding train.

  5. 3 days ago · 1. adjective. You describe someone as unyielding when they have very strong, fixed ideas about something and are unlikely to change their mind . [written] The authorities proved unyielding on one crucial opposition demand.

  6. adj. 1. Not giving way to pressure; hard or inflexible: "She lay on the unyielding concrete of the steps" (T. Coraghessan Boyle). 2. Incapable of being changed; unalterable: "the unyielding grip of war" (James Carroll). 3. Not willing to change or be persuaded; resolute: an unyielding champion of civil rights. un·yield′ing·ly adv.

  7. an unyielding substance or object does not bend or break when pressure is put on it. Definition of unyielding adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Not giving way to pressure; hard or inflexible. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Incapable of being changed; unalterable. American Heritage. Not willing to change or be persuaded; resolute. An unyielding champion of civil rights. American Heritage. Synonyms: unrelenting. uncompliant. unbendable. implacable. die-hard. brassbound. stubborn.

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