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    in·flex·i·ble
    /inˈfleksəb(ə)l/

    adjective

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  2. INFLEXIBLE definition: 1. (especially of opinions and rules) fixed and unable or unwilling to change: 2. (especially of…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INFLEXIBLE is not flexible. How to use inflexible in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Inflexible.

  4. inflexible means unbending, adhering undeviatingly to a set plan, purpose, or the like: inflexible in interpretation of rules; an inflexible will. relentless suggests so pitiless and unremitting a pursuit of purpose as to convey a sense of inevitableness: as relentless as the passing of time. implacable means incapable of being placated or ...

  5. INFLEXIBLE meaning: 1. (especially of opinions and rules) fixed and unable or unwilling to change: 2. (especially of…. Learn more.

  6. inflexible. /ɪnˈflɛksəbəl/ /ɪnˈflɛksɪbəl/ IPA guide. Something inflexible does not bend easily. A stiff back can make you inflexible, or unable to fold over and touch your toes. A really busy schedule can make you inflexible or unable to bend or accommodate your plans for others.

  7. (disapproving) (of people or organizations) unwilling to change their opinions, decisions, etc., or the way they do things. He's completely inflexible on the subject. She's a good teacher, but she can be rather inflexible. Topics Preferences and decisions c1, Opinion and argument c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  8. inflexible means unbending, adhering undeviatingly to a set plan, purpose, or the like: inflexible in interpretation of rules; an inflexible will. relentless suggests so pitiless and unremitting a pursuit of purpose as to convey a sense of inevitableness: as relentless as the passing of time. implacable means incapable of being placated or ...

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