Definitionn. resoluteness by virtue of being unyielding and inflexible
Last update: January 13, 2017
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But the obduracy of King Pagan, who had succeeded his father in 1846, led to the refusal alike of atonement for past wrongs, of any expression of regret for the display of gratuitous insolence, and of any indication of a desire to maintain friendship for the future. [noun]
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I, in my obduracy, went to foul extremes. [Please select]
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Graham recovered; but his old pride and obduracy did not come back. [Please select]
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Should these remonstrances fail, the son must mourn in silence the obduracy of the parents. [Please select]
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He sat in massive obduracy, relentlessly watching his sister's worn white face. [Please select]
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To see a coffee mill in your dreams, denotes you are approaching a critical danger, and all your energy and alertness will have to stand up with obduracy to avert its disastrous consequences. [Please select]
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