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Definition of "inflex" [in•flex]

  • To bend; to cause to become curved; to make crooked; to deflect. (verb)

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Use "inflex" in a sentence
  • "He never gave reasons for this persistent refusal, but contented himself by resolutely and inflex - ibly adhering to his determination."
  • "The man, changing his internal associates, receives by inflex a new order of influence, and passively acts therefrom."
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