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inflexibly

English

Etymology

inflexible +? -ly

Adverb

inflexibly (comparative more inflexibly, superlative most inflexibly)

  1. With a firmness that resists all importunity or persuasion; in an inflexible, unyielding or immovable manner; relentlessly.

Antonyms

  • flexibly

Translations

References

  • Webster, Noah (1828) , “inflexibly”, in An American Dictionary of the English Language

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unrelenting

English

Etymology

un- +? relenting

Adjective

unrelenting (comparative more unrelenting, superlative most unrelenting)

  1. Not relenting; not yielding in strength, severity, or determination.
    Synonyms: unyielding, brutal, hard, harsh, stern, cruel
  2. Having no pity; not being or becoming lenient, mild, gentle, or merciful

Synonyms

  • relentless

Related terms

  • relent
  • unrelentingly
  • unrelentingness

Translations

References

  • unrelenting in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • unrelenting in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

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