With a firmness that resists all importunity or persuasion; in an inflexible, unyielding or immovable manner; relentlessly.(adverb)
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Use "inflexibly" in a sentence
"He said the tactic posed obvious problems when used "inflexibly", and his investigation would be examining how it was applied during the G20 summit."
"This meant, among other things, that the Jewish population of Denmark (roughly 8,000) was now in deadly danger: the Danish government had been, up to that point, politely, respectfully, and absolutely inflexibly refusing to allow Nazi Germany to persecute its Jewish citizens."
"My only qualm with this formulation is that it might imply only that the Palestinians inflexibly seek a state within the limits of the 1949 armistice lines often wrongly termed "the 1967 borders" and that this defines their maximalism."