Intransigence

//ɪnˈtɹæn.sɪ.d͡ʒəns//

"Intransigence" in a Sentence (8 examples)

The prejudices against Québec exist due to its linguistic intransigence.

Tom's intransigence is so frustrating.

EU officials say Johnson is holding back on finding a compromise on key outstanding issues of fisheries, state aid, EU regulations and dispute resolution until the final moment in order to achieve an 11th-hour “trade off,” which he can present as a victory over EU intransigence.

The intransigence of both sides frustrated the negotiators.

Meanwhile, we have encouraged and supported efforts to reach a political settlement in Afghanistan which would lead to a withdrawal of Soviet forces from that country and meet the interests of all concerned. It is Soviet intransigence that has kept those efforts from bearing fruit.

The curse has been Spanish ineptitude feeding Gibraltarian intransigence. Border hold-ups are counterproductive to winning hearts and minds, as were blundering Argentinian landings on the outer Falklands.

Rishi Sunak is not interested in the climate emergency – and everyone knows it. Forced to make a flying visit to Cop27, Mr Sunak’s intransigence made him an outcast at the UN summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

"We feel that we've been compelled to take this action due to the intransigence of the Government," said RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch.

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