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renitent
[ ri-nahyt-nt, ren-i-tuhnt ]
adjective
- resisting pressure; resistant.
- persistently opposing; recalcitrant.
renitent
/ ˈrɛnɪtənt; rɪˈnaɪtənt /
adjective
- reluctant; recalcitrant
- not flexible
Derived Forms
- reˈnitence, noun
Other Words From
- re·niten·cy re·nitence noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of renitent1
Example Sentences
Sister Ailan considered Taisin’s flushed face, her renitent posture.
Some of them conceive of the breach of law as taking place without the employment of force; these teachings may be characterized as renitent.
Renitent are the teachings of Tucker and Tolstoi: Tucker conceiving the breach of law chiefly as a refusal to pay taxes and rent and an infringement of the banking monopoly, Tolstoi especially as a refusal to do military, police, or jury service, and also to pay taxes.
Then the shaver left the nose, for, as a tuft of hair in a hollow spot under the cheek-bone was renitent to the steel blade, he poked his thumb in his customer's mouth, swelled out the sunken spot and cleaned it beautifully.
Adj. counteracting &c. v.; antagonistic, conflicting, retroactive, renitent, reactionary; contrary &c.
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