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Sentence count:55+1Posted:2017-03-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fractiousrefractorySimilar words: calciumrecallrecantfranticallytransplanttransatlanticarbitratearbitraryMeaning: [rɪ'kælsɪtrənt]  adj. 1. stubbornly resistant to authority or control 2. marked by stubborn resistance to authority. 
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31. Indeed, those recalcitrant minor key songs that defy generalization about the link between tonality and mood may tell us something more important about music than the ones that conform.
32. Questions about norms and spectra are likely to be recalcitrant.
33. Every mom has a favourite quote and a special tone to scold or teach a lesson to their recalcitrant kids.
34. Every mom has a favourite quote and a special tone toa lesson to their recalcitrant kids.
35. Alachlor is a widely used pre-emergence herbicide, and known as a dangerous, recalcitrant and ubiquitous organic contaminant.
36. But I am recalcitrant, I do not want to be tripped over at this point.
37. Constantly adjust your boxing skills in four different regions of powerful enemies against these recalcitrant.
38. China will enjoy the Schadenfreude of watching Mr Obama's struggle with a recalcitrant democracy.
39. Methods 3 patients with recalcitrant bronchopleural fistula underwent transsternal transpericardial closure of a bronchopleural fistula and drainage by open thoracostomy.
40. Kublai khan prepared a great fleet and army with which to punish the recalcitrant ruler.
41. It has fascinated me like a psychiatrist would be fascinated by a particularly recalcitrant serial murderer[sentencedict.com/recalcitrant.html], a kind of Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs.
42. Donkeys are reputed to be the most recalcitrant of animals.
43. Do you wish to secure payment from a recalcitrant customer?
44. Oaks are very recalcitrant.
45. Enzymes could act on specific recalcitrant pollutants to remove them precipitation or transformation to other products.
46. We present this case to remind ophthalmologists of such a rare cause of recalcitrant conjunctival inflammation in immunocompetent patients.
47. The recalcitrant characteristics of Hevea seeds and the differences between the seed storage proteins and the vegetative storage protein in Hevea brasiliensis were discussed.
48. Every mom has a favourite quote and a special tone a lesson to their recalcitrant kids.
49. The main German thrust against the recalcitrant Yugoslavs would clearly come through Rumania.
50. He had a knack for coaxing even the most recalcitrant engine to life.
51. Litsea acuminata type is one of the recalcitrant seeds. Seeds lose its viability once dried.
52. The idea of recalcitrant utilities balking at Beijing’s dictates might seem to contradict the popular perception of China’s government-guided economy.
53. Tissues of many mature trees remain somewhat recalcitrant in response to most standard practices.
54. The cutting beam is a short ranged but devastating ionisation beam usually employed for gouging out recalcitrant moonlets .
55. The leader kept the recalcitrant members of the Labour Party in line.
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