Ebenezer Scrooge was an adamant obdurate, until the ghost's of Christmas past, present & future showed him the error of his way's.
He was so obdurate, that no amount of persuasion could make him step back from the ledge.
I try to explain my ideas and feelings to my brother, but there is no use, for he is very obdurate to change
You just did. :) But anyways, you can say: She remained obdurately in the same place.
The Igbo meaning for the word "Obdurate" of the African origin is adịghị erube isi.
"Industries are often reluctant to modernize, and obdurate about their right to use natural resources." "The most obdurate foes of the Clean Water Act were the fertilizer companies."
Despite numerous attempts to reason with him, John remained obdurate in his refusal to change his mind.
Durbach is an obdurate character with a good touch into the front court.
The word "obdurate" is an adjective.
STubborn, immovabale, implacable
The boy was in obdurate because of his perseccusions"hepls.
the obdurate old man refused to take pity on the kittens.the Nanny resigned after she could no longer tolerate the child's petulance.before the final exam, the teacher recapitulated the semester's material.andrew regularly began letters with the bizarre salutation "Ahoy ahoy".
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