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- OBSTINACY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OBSTINACY is the quality or state of being obstinate : stubbornness How to use obstinacy in a sentence
- OBSTINACY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OBSTINACY definition: 1 the quality of being unreasonably determined, especially to act in a particular way and not to… Learn more
- Obstinacy - definition of obstinacy by The Free Dictionary
Define obstinacy obstinacy synonyms, obstinacy pronunciation, obstinacy translation, English dictionary definition of obstinacy n pl ob·sti·na·cies 1 The state or quality of being stubborn or refractory 2 The act or an instance of being stubborn or refractory American Heritage®
- obstinacy noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
the attitude of somebody who refuses to change their opinions, way of behaving, etc when other people try to persuade them to; behaviour that shows this synonym stubbornness Want to learn more? Definition of obstinacy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- obstinacy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
obstinacy (countable and uncountable, plural obstinacies) The state, or an act, of stubbornness or doggedness He finished only through a mixture of determined obstinacy and ingenuity
- OBSTINACY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 the state or quality of being obstinate 2 an obstinate act, attitude, etc Also (rare): pervicacity, pervicacy Click for more definitions
- What does OBSTINACY mean? - Definitions. net
Obstinacy is the quality of being stubborn or refusing to change one's opinion, behavior, or course of action, often in spite of reasons or arguments suggesting that one should
- Obstinacy - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Obstinacy is the quality of firmly sticking to your own viewpoint or desires If you’ve ever watched a persistent two-year-old who wants something she’s been denied, you’ve witnessed obstinacy at its purest Adults show obstinacy too of course, when they refuse to be moved or change their mind
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