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unyielding

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Adjective — Refusing to give in, bend, or change; firm.

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unyielding determination remain unyielding

Etymology

From un- (\"not\") plus yielding.

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What does “unyielding” mean?

The word “unyielding” means refusing to give in, bend, or change; firm. In plain terms, stubbornly firm — won't bend, whether physically or in attitude.

How do you use “unyielding” in a sentence?

Here is “unyielding” used in a sentence: “He remained unyielding in his refusal to negotiate.”

What part of speech is “unyielding”?

“Unyielding” is an adjective.

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