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  1. Define Intransient. Intransient synonyms, Intransient pronunciation, Intransient translation, English dictionary definition of Intransient. a. 1. Not transient; remaining; permanent. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co

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  2. Intransient definition: Not <a>transient</a>; not <a>passing</a> away; <a>permanent</a>.

  3. refusing to change your opinions or behaviour: Unions claim that the management continues to maintain an intransigent position. Synonym. adamant. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Strong-willed. adamancy. adamantine. adamantly. aggressive. grittily. gutsily. gutsy. gutty. hard-boiled. pertinaciously. pigheadedly. purposefully.

  4. Intransient refers to something that is unchanging or unable to be altered over time. It can describe a quality or characteristic that remains consistent and steady without experiencing any significant fluctuations or variations.

  5. the quality of refusing to change your opinions or behaviour: Officials yesterday blamed council intransigence for the failure to reach a deal. The underlying reason for the prolongation of the war is intransigence on all sides. See. intransigent. Fewer examples. Government intransigence has led to a mass exodus from farming in the past two years.

  6. Learn the definition of 'intransient'. Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar. Browse the use examples 'intransient' in the great English corpus.

  7. intransient What does intransient‎ mean? intransient (English) Origin & history in-+ transient Adjective intransient. Not transient; not passing away; permanent.