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    In·tran·si·gence
    /inˈtransəjəns/

    noun

    • 1. refusal to change one's views or to agree about something: "opponents accused him of intransigence"
  2. The meaning of INTRANSIGENCE is the quality or state of being intransigent.

  3. Intransigence definition: the state or quality of being intransigent, or refusing to compromise or agree; inflexibility. See examples of INTRANSIGENCE used in a sentence.

  4. INTRANSIGENCE definition: 1. the quality of refusing to change your opinions or behaviour: 2. the quality of refusing to…. Learn more.

  5. the quality of refusing to change your opinions or behavior: Officials yesterday blamed the assembly's intransigence for the failure to reach a deal. The underlying reason for the prolongation of the war is intransigence on all sides. See. intransigent.

  6. Intransigence is a stubborn refusal to change your views. Inside of intransigence you see the Latin transigere which means "to come to an understanding." People who show intransigence refuse to do this.

  7. Define intransigence. intransigence synonyms, intransigence pronunciation, intransigence translation, English dictionary definition of intransigence. also in·tran·si·geant adj. Refusing to moderate a position, especially an extreme position; uncompromising. in·tran′si·gence , in·tran′si·gen·cy n....

  8. intransigence. noun. /ɪnˈtrænzɪdʒəns/. /ɪnˈtrænzɪdʒəns/. [uncountable] (formal, disapproving) the quality in people of being unwilling to change their opinions or behaviour in a way that would be helpful to others synonym stubbornness.

  9. If you talk about someone's intransigence, you mean that they refuse to behave differently or to change their attitude to something.

  10. If you talk about someone's intransigence, you mean that they refuse to behave differently or to change their attitude to something.

  11. Definition of intransigent adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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