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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61. To make outmoded or inflexible with time antiquate.
62. He is inflexible, unbending and combative.
63. He was inflexible once he had made a decision.
64. ORION humans, wisdom, genius, inflexible , cordial and solidarity – is the most precious fortune of ORION.
65. The labour market is too inflexible for an economy seeking rapidly redeploy resources to higher - value industries.
66. The emphasis was helped by the speaker's voice, which was inflexible, dry, and dictatorial.
67. The New York ritual was precise and inflexible in such matters.
68. Something of awe now stole over me ,(www.Sentencedict.com) as I gazed upon this inflexible iron animal.
69. When inflexible rules are imposed on flexible humans, both sides lose.
70. But that required fixed overhead wires, and rails and platforms , which were expensive, ugly, and inflexible.
71. In contrast, people low in easygoingness tend be hardworking, firm, and sometimes inflexible.
72. The tsar, it is stated, has proclaimed Russia's "inflexible resolve to support the interests of her Slav brothers".
73. ' stood apart, with countenances of inflexible gravity , beyond what even the Puritan aspect could attain . ".
74. Want to build new smell, can use hang smally reach peculiar electric equipment adornment to undertake got-up, the appearance that makes its inflexible becomes lively and lovely.
75. Serious epileptic sex is gawkish the patient becomes affection clumsiness of inflexible, action, life cannot provide for oneself.
76. In the traditional economic lot- size models, there exists a common assumption that the order cost is fixed and inflexible during every order cycle.
77. She does not have a hard body, she is anatomically inflexible.
78. "In religion the law is written, and inflexible, never to do evil" (Oliver Goldsmith).
79. The old patterns of subordination and domination in an inflexible hierarchy may no longer work well.
80. The revolutionary ideas of the man were countered by the inflexible Toryism of the woman.
81. Traditional deterministic economic Lot-Size models assume that the demand rate is a constant, that the order cost is inflexible during every order cycle.
82. Charles was a man of settled habits and inflexible routine.
83. In retrospect we may recognize the danger that lay in a too inflexible perfection of poise.
84. Mr Jobs had a reputation as a control freak, and his critics complained that the products and systems he designed were closed and inflexible, in the name of greater ease of use.
85. Her dead white face had a curious carven look ; the inflexible solidity of madness.
86. Although this model was brilliantly designed for domination, when the environment changed it proved disastrously inflexible.
87. The lake lies the hill , a tearful entreaty of love at the foot of the inflexible.
88. What a noble - looking old man he is! So stern and inflexible, with such classical features!
89. At any given time, the status of technical progress is relatively inflexible.
90. A illogical resolvent or implementation method of privilege management often make MIS complicated or inflexible.
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