obdurate in a sentence
a.
Definition
Obdurate: stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action despite persuasion or evidence.
Sample Sentences
- Despite the overwhelming evidence, he remained obdurate in his refusal to admit any wrongdoing.
- Her obdurate nature made it difficult for her friends to persuade her to change her mind.
- The politician's obdurate stance on the issue alienated many of his constituents.
- Even though the team faced significant setbacks, their obdurate spirit kept them pushing forward.
- She approached the argument with an obdurate determination that left little room for compromise.
- The obdurate politician refused to change his stance despite overwhelming public opposition.
- Even after several heartfelt pleas, she remained obdurate in her decision to leave the company.
- His obdurate nature often alienated friends who sought more flexible and understanding interactions.
- The teacher found it challenging to engage the obdurate student who consistently dismissed all feedback.
- Despite the evidence presented, the jury remained obdurate, unwilling to reconsider their initial verdict.
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