Intransigent comes from the spanish infinitive 'transigir' which means "to consent in part with what is not believed to be fair reasonable or true in order to end an argument". It does not mean someone who does not compromise, but rather someone true to its principles that does not give in to unreason.
The quality or state of being stubbornly inflexible.
A person who refuses to agree or compromise can be described a intransigent.They did not ask for the definition of the word intransigent but a sentence.Heres my sentence:His intransigent demeanor and unwillingness to compromise cost us the deal we secretly coveted.
I wouldn't waste my time trying to change Jack's mind, he's completely intransigent.
The politician remained intransigent, refusing to compromise on the controversial issue despite pressure from his colleagues.
Adjective.
STUBBORN - intransigent or uncooperative
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning. It does not act on an object. Example: "She sings."
intransigent
The intransigence of the local leaders made negotiation difficult.
Mulish , intransigent , unmovable .
I don't, but I guess those that do are essentially intransigent dinosaurs!
A few words are: exigent, indigent, intelligent, intransigent, negligent, unintelligent
Political Revolutions usually come to pass because a government is too intransigent to peacefully accept the demands of the populace.