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    inflexibility
    /ɪnˌflɛksɪˈbɪlɪti/

    noun

    • 1. unwillingness to change or compromise: "he had a reputation for arrogance and inflexibility"
    • 2. inability to be bent; stiffness: "the inflexibility of the metal"

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  2. INFLEXIBILITY definition: 1. (especially of opinions and rules) the quality of being fixed and unable or unwilling to change…. Learn more.

  3. : characterized by firmness of will or purpose : unyielding. an inflexible judge. took an inflexible stance. … he pulled out of the talks, saying administration officials were being inflexible Lloyd Grove. His secret, it turned out, was an inflexible regimen that required a permanent diet except on certain cheating days each week … Calvin Trillin.

  4. ( especially of opinions and rules) fixed and unable or unwilling to change: The prime minister has adopted an inflexible position on immigration. This type of computer is too slow and inflexible to meet many business needs. Synonyms. unbending formal. uncompromising. Opposite. flexible (ABLE TO CHANGE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. The noun inflexibility refers to a lack of adaptability or inability to bend. Inflexibility is not a good trait for a gymnast. The noun inflexibility can refer to a metaphorical inability to adapt or change shape.

  6. Definition of inflexibility noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Define inflexibility. inflexibility synonyms, inflexibility pronunciation, inflexibility translation, English dictionary definition of inflexibility. adj. 1. Not easily bent; stiff or rigid. See stiff. 2. Incapable of being changed; unalterable: an inflexible rule. 3. Refusing to change one's attitude,...

  8. ( especially of opinions and rules) fixed and unable or unwilling to change: The prime minister has adopted an inflexible position on immigration. This type of computer is too slow and inflexible to meet many business needs. Synonyms. unbending formal. uncompromising. Opposite. flexible (ABLE TO CHANGE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  9. (disapproving) (of people or organizations) unwilling to change their opinions, decisions, etc., or the way they do things. He's completely inflexible on the subject. She's a good teacher, but she can be rather inflexible. Topics Preferences and decisions c1, Opinion and argument c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  10. Synonyms for INFLEXIBILITY: severity, rigidity, rigidness, strictness, sternness, stringency, hardness, harshness; Antonyms of INFLEXIBILITY: flexibility, tolerance, gentleness, patience, tenderness, softness, laxness, willingness.

  11. Inflexible means unbending, adhering undeviatingly to a set plan, purpose, or the like: inflexible in interpretation of rules; an inflexible will. Relentless suggests so pitiless and unremitting a pursuit of purpose as to convey a sense of inevitableness: as relentless as the passing of time.