Intransigente in english

Intransigent

pronunciation: ɪntrænsədʒənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

intransigente = uncompromising ; intolerant ; intransigent ; uncompromised ; illiberal ; bigot ; bigoted ; unyielding. 

Example: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Example: The main clauses of the section are doctrinaire and intolerant and have no place in modern society.Example: There will always be a depressingly high percentage of intransigent parents and arrogant professionals.Example: The Gazette advocated uncompromised racial equality and viewed the migration as a weapon against oppression.Example: It is argued that Israel, in spite of its free elections, is an illiberal democracy.Example: It has become far too easy for charlatans and bigots to harness religion to their own political agenda.Example: As a bigoted radio personality incites whites to seek revenge, tensions mount and Smith fights to slake the anger that engulfs him.Example: The team was recognized for its determination, dedication, and desire to save lives and its unyielding commitment to raising cancer awareness.

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» actuar de un modo intransigenteplay + hardball .

Example: Until progressives are willing to play hardball, we all better get used to being in the minority for the next few decades.

» adoptar una postura intransigentetake + a hard stand .

Example: In order to reverse the proliferation of high-priced journals, subscribers must take a hard stand.

» ser intransigenteplay + hardball .

Example: Until progressives are willing to play hardball, we all better get used to being in the minority for the next few decades.

» ser intransigente en + Posesivo + costumbresget + set in + Posesivo + waysbe set in + Posesivo + ways .

Example: As frustrating as a finicky eater may be, this is a great time to teach your child to try new things, before he gets too set in his ways and begins to reject new foods.

Example: As I recall he said something to the effect that if she waited too long, she'd be set in her ways, and then she'd never remarry.

» ser intransigente en + Posesivo + hábitosget + set in + Posesivo + waysbe set in + Posesivo + ways .

Example: As frustrating as a finicky eater may be, this is a great time to teach your child to try new things, before he gets too set in his ways and begins to reject new foods.

Example: As I recall he said something to the effect that if she waited too long, she'd be set in her ways, and then she'd never remarry.

» tomar una postura intransigentetake + a hard stand .

Example: In order to reverse the proliferation of high-priced journals, subscribers must take a hard stand.

» volverse intransigente en + Posesivo + costumbresget + set in + Posesivo + waysbe set in + Posesivo + ways .

Example: As frustrating as a finicky eater may be, this is a great time to teach your child to try new things, before he gets too set in his ways and begins to reject new foods.

Example: As I recall he said something to the effect that if she waited too long, she'd be set in her ways, and then she'd never remarry.

» volverse intransigente en + Posesivo + hábitosget + set in + Posesivo + waysbe set in + Posesivo + ways .

Example: As frustrating as a finicky eater may be, this is a great time to teach your child to try new things, before he gets too set in his ways and begins to reject new foods.

Example: As I recall he said something to the effect that if she waited too long, she'd be set in her ways, and then she'd never remarry.

Intransigente synonyms

adamant in spanish: firme, pronunciation: ædəmənt part of speech: adjective inexorable in spanish: inexorable, pronunciation: ɪneksɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective adamantine in spanish: adamantino, pronunciation: ɑdɑmɑntaɪn part of speech: adjective inflexible in spanish: inflexible, pronunciation: ɪnfleksəbəl part of speech: adjective
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