inflexible in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

inflexible in the PONS Dictionary

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inflexible Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be inflexible in one's opinion
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They may stick to inflexible routines, move in stereotyped and repetitive ways, or preoccupy themselves with parts of objects.
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Standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization proved less well adapted to the mission.
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However, mass production is inflexible because it is difficult to alter a design or production process after a production line is implemented.
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We laugh at people who fail to adapt to the demands of society, if it seems their failure is akin to an inflexible mechanism.
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This makes for a very rigid, inflexible construction.
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This question about what comes first (the functions or the constellation) is not an inflexible matter.
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Otherwise, the largely inflexible nature of this social stratification system unleashed disruptive forces over time.
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She is bright, but also very stubborn and inflexible.
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The difference is that in diamond, the bonds form an inflexible three-dimensional lattice.
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Stems are not straight, not easy to split, inflexible, thick-walled, and initially strong.
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