uncompromising in the PONS Dictionary

uncompromising Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take an uncompromising stand

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It was a way of life, a core ideology, an uncompromising commitment to liberty, and a total rejection of aristocracy.
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We move freely, without marital ties that bind, uncompromising in our own worlds.
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They make honest and uncompromising songs and do nt try to stick to a format or state of affairs.
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But rather, by blinding wit, piercing irony and an uncompromising attention to truth.
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He took an uncompromising view against both the far left and far right, and was known as a social liberal.
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With an uncompromising approach to jazz, he has created music that transcends boundaries and explores newterritories.
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His uncompromising approach to teaching, projects the classical guitar's versatile potential.
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The film, the first in what would become a trilogy, is an uncompromising account of the life of two alienated teenagers.
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The uncompromising ethos of cruel humour gave it a feel somewhat similar to usenet gossip newsgroups.
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Suffocation, one of the best known bands to emerge from this scene, earned a good deal of notoriety for their brutal, complex, and uncompromising style.
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