there are lot of different reasons here's one
An epitaph (from Greek a funeral oration over" and is a short text honoring a deceased person, strictly speaking that is inscribed on their tombstone or plaque, but also used figuratively. Some are specified by the dead person beforehand, others chosen by those responsible for the burial. An epitaph may be in poem verse; poets have been known to compose their own epitaphs prior to their death, as W.B. Yeats did.
The person is stubborn or unyielding
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a man who's attracted to males
Her hold on her modesty was unyielding.
The three parts of the word "unyielding" are "un-", "yield", and "-ing". "Un-" is a prefix indicating negation, "yield" means to give way or surrender, and "-ing" is a suffix indicating the present participle form of a verb. Therefore, "unyielding" means refusing to give way or surrender, stubborn, or steadfast.
unshifting, firming, unyielding
His determination, focus, and unyielding work ethic contributed to his success. The word unyielding is an adjective. The word firm is a synonym.
Adamantly means: Impervious to pleas, appeals, or reason; stubbornly unyielding
Swahili name meaning "sweet", can be used for either males or females.
"Unyielding will" refers to having a strong determination or perseverance in the face of challenges or obstacles. It suggests someone who is resolute and unwavering in pursuing their goals despite difficulties or setbacks.
The enemy forces were unyielding in their defense of the castle.