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/ɪn.trænˈsɪdʒəntli/ · in.trans.i.gent.ly
adverb
  1. Refusing to compromise or yield; stubbornly persistent. She argued intransigently for her point of view, refusing to budge.
  2. Unwilling to compromise or negotiate; unyielding. The politician was accused of being intransigently opposed to the new policy, refusing to consider any alternatives.
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Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 15, 2026