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    In·flex·i·ble
    /inˈfleksəb(ə)l/

    adjective

  2. 6 days ago · 1. adjective. Something that is inflexible cannot be altered in any way, even if the situation changes. Workers insisted the new system was too inflexible. Charles was a man of settled habits and inflexible routine. Synonyms: fixed, set, established, rooted More Synonyms of inflexible.

  3. Definitions of inflexible. adjective. resistant to being bent. “an inflexible iron bar” “an inflexible knife blade” synonyms: inelastic. not elastic. muscle-bound. having stiff muscles as the result of excessive exercise. rigid, stiff. incapable of or resistant to bending. semirigid. not fully rigid. see more. adjective. incapable of change.

  4. Inflexible means unbending, adhering undeviatingly to a set plan, purpose, or the like: inflexible in interpretation of rules; an inflexible will. Relentless suggests so pitiless and unremitting a pursuit of purpose as to convey a sense of inevitableness: as relentless as the passing of time.

  5. INFLEXIBLE definition | Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary. Definition of inflexible – Learner’s Dictionary. inflexible. adjective. uk / ɪnˈfleksəbl / us. inflexible adjective (NOT CHANGING) Add to word list. Inflexible rules, opinions, beliefs, etc do not change easily: a cold and inflexible man. inflexible adjective (STIFF)

  6. inflexible. adjective. /ɪnˈflɛksəbl/ (disapproving) that cannot be changed or made more suitable for a particular situation synonym rigid an inflexible attitude/routine/system The rules are too inflexible to allow for human error. an inflexible retirement age. Join us.

  7. Jan 13, 2024 · inflexible (comparative more inflexible, superlative most inflexible) Not flexible; not capable of bending or being bent. Synonyms: stiff, rigid, firm, unyielding; Not willing to change, e.g. one's opinion or habits. Not able to be changed or adapted to circumstances.

  8. adj. 1. Not easily bent; stiff or rigid. See stiff. 2. Incapable of being changed; unalterable: an inflexible rule. 3. Refusing to change one's attitude, purpose, or principles; immovable: an inflexible disciplinarian. in·flex′i·bil′i·ty, in·flex′i·ble·ness n.

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