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intransigently — intransigent ► ADJECTIVE ▪ refusing to change one s views. ► NOUN ▪ an intransigent person. DERIVATIVES intransigence noun intransigency noun intransigently adverb. ORIGIN from Spanish los intransigentes (a name adopted by extreme republicans);… … English terms dictionary
intransigently — adverb see intransigent … New Collegiate Dictionary
intransigently — adverb In an intransigent manner … Wiktionary
intransigently — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. stubbornly, obdurately, uncompromisingly; see firmly 1 , 2 , obstinately … English dictionary for students
intransigently — adv. inflexibly, uncompromisingly, in an unyielding manner … English contemporary dictionary
intransigently — in·tran·si·gent·ly … English syllables
intransigently — See: intransigent … English dictionary
intransigently — adverb see intransigent II … Useful english dictionary
intransigent — adjective Etymology: Spanish intransigente, from in + transigente, present participle of transigir to compromise, from Latin transigere to come to an agreement more at transact Date: circa 1879 characterized by refusal to compromise or to abandon … New Collegiate Dictionary
Charles Maurras — in his library Born 20 April 1868(1868 04 20) Martigues, Bouches du Rhône, France Died 16 November 1952(1952 11 16) (aged 84) Tours, France Region … Wikipedia