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Definition of "inflexibly" [in•flex•i•bly]

  • 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."
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