intransigence

[US]/in'trænsidʒəns,-dʒənsi/
[UK]/ɪnˈtrænsəd ʒəns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. refusal to compromise or yield; unyielding attitude

Example Sentences

Progress in the talks was blocked by the Government’s intransigence.

He displayed intransigence in negotiations, refusing to compromise on any terms.

The leader's intransigence led to a breakdown in communication within the team.

Her intransigence on the matter caused tension among her colleagues.

The employee's intransigence towards feedback hindered his professional growth.

The company's intransigence in addressing customer complaints resulted in a loss of business.

Political intransigence often leads to deadlock in decision-making processes.

The teacher's intransigence towards changing the curriculum frustrated the students.

The intransigence of the landlord made it difficult for the tenants to negotiate a lease agreement.

The team's intransigence towards new ideas stifled innovation within the company.

His intransigence in following the rules led to his dismissal from the organization.

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