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obduracy
[ ob-doo-ruh-see, -dyoo- ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of obduracy1
First recorded in 1590–1600; obdur(ate) + -acy
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Example Sentences
With an obduracy that Trump no doubt admired, Stefanik refused to resign.
From Salon
She has good qualifications: a strong physique, single-mindedness, obduracy.
From Washington Post
But a year later, more than two dozen of them remain stuck in Afghanistan, stalled by bureaucratic wrangling, the vagaries of international diplomacy and the obduracy of the Taliban government.
From Los Angeles Times
I did get a better understanding of the deep roots of this endless battle, the obduracy of both sides.
From Los Angeles Times
The nearly 100-member caucus is wrong about all matters of public policy, but its obduracy is constitutionally wholesome.
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