A supreme constitution and an inflexible constitution are not necessarily the same, though they can overlap. A supreme constitution is the highest law of the land, establishing the framework for government and law, while an inflexible constitution is one that is challenging to amend or change. While a supreme constitution may be inflexible, not all supreme constitutions possess this characteristic; some may allow for easier amendments. Thus, while related, the two terms highlight different aspects of constitutional law.
A constitution should be inflexible; a person should not be able to interpret its contents in a number of different ways, but in one way that is fair for all. Amendments allow a constitution to be updated and corrected to reflect the changes in society, but not so that it can be changed on a flimsy whim.
The suffix for "inflexible" is "-ible."
The schoolmaster was inflexible in his punishments. If you stop stretching, you will become inflexible.
Kéraban the Inflexible was created in 1883.
I'm sorry, but this mandate remains inflexible.
stiff, unyielding, inflexible, exact.
Unlike a rubber band, a steel bar is very inflexible.
If something is inflexible, it cannot be easily moved or bent. If someone is inflexible, their opinions or decisions are usually solidly rooted in their minds and cannot be easily changed.
A scifi short story Absolutely Inflexible, by Robert Silverberg.
If something is inflexible, then it is not flexible.
some people are inflexible beacause their fat so thats why they need to lose weight.