Synonym: firm, inelastic, rigid, stiff, stubborn, unbending, unyielding. Antonym: flexible. Similar words: flexible, inflexion, flexibility, reflexive, inflect, inflection, reflexive pronoun, inflatable. Meaning: [ɪn'fleksəbl] adj. 1. incapable of change 2. not making concessions 3. resistant to being bent 4. incapable of adapting or changing to meet circumstances.
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1. Workers insisted the new system was too inflexible.
2. The new plastic is completely inflexible.
3. The rules seemed arbitrary and inflexible.
4. The prime minister has adopted an inflexible position on immigration.
5. He's completely inflexible on the subject.
6. His opponents viewed him as stubborn, dogmatic, and inflexible.
7. Neither threats nor promises could change his inflexible determination.
8. This approach is too inflexible and too costly.
9. The seven-year period is not totally inflexible.
10. The rules are too inflexible to allow for human error.
11. His attitude is inflexible.
12. This type of computer is too slow and inflexible to meet many business needs.
13. Guides to ideal weight often seem arbitrary and inflexible.
14. The proposed law is poorly written and inflexible.
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16. It is too inflexible, too costly, and too rigid.
17. Some of his employees find him inflexible.
18. The regulations are precise and inflexible in such matters.
19. I felt the boots were rather narrow and inflexible.
20. Can schools impose an inflexible grading policy on teachers?
21. Nature is not inflexible but malleable.
22. They are too inflexible for that.
23. This approach proved impractical and inflexible and did not allow for innovation or different national traditions.
24. It may be uneconomic or too inflexible to implement in hardware all of a computer's instruction set.
25. A machine without human guidance is inflexible and highly limited in recognition and learning facilities.
26. Although many students adored Albers, others found him inflexible and stifling.
27. The company's top-down management style made decision-making slow and inflexible.
28. She's a good teacher, but she can be rather inflexible.
29. Her parents had kept her on a tight rein with their narrow and inflexible views.
30. They saw that our business was suffering because our plant's manufacturing capability was by its nature inflexible, cumbersome and slow.
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