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UNYIELDING
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Dictionary entry overview: What does unyielding mean?
• UNYIELDING (adjective)
The adjective UNYIELDING has 2 senses:
2. resistant to physical force or pressure
Familiarity information: UNYIELDING used as an adjective is rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Stubbornly unyielding
Synonyms:
dogged; dour; persistent; pertinacious; tenacious; unyielding
Context example:
men tenacious of opinion
Similar:
obstinate; stubborn; unregenerate (tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield)
Derivation:
unyieldingness (resoluteness by virtue of being unyielding and inflexible)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Resistant to physical force or pressure
Context example:
an unyielding head support
Similar:
hard (resisting weight or pressure)
Context examples
All that I had ever seen in him of an unyielding, wilful spirit, I saw in her.
(David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens)
Localized scleroderma typically affects the skin, with formation of patches or lines of thick and unyielding tissue; there can be muscle and underlying tissue involvement as well as occasional joint complications.
(Localized Scleroderma, NCI Thesaurus)
His sisters, to whom he had an opportunity of speaking the next morning, were quite as impatient of his advice, quite as unyielding to his representation, quite as determined in the cause of pleasure, as Tom.
(Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen)
To accomplish the change was like a reflux of being, and this when the plasticity of youth was no longer his; when the fibre of him had become tough and knotty; when the warp and the woof of him had made of him an adamantine texture, harsh and unyielding; when the face of his spirit had become iron and all his instincts and axioms had crystallised into set rules, cautions, dislikes, and desires.
(White Fang, by Jack London)
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