noun
- Plural of adamancy; the quality of being adamant; unyielding firmness or inflexibility.
Usage: Formal or literary usage; Often used to describe unwavering resolve or refusal to change one's position
Examples
- The negotiators faced the adamancies of both sides, making compromise difficult.
- Her adamancies on principle earned her respect, though few agreed with her.
- The government's adamancies regarding the new policy frustrated reform advocates.
- Despite pressure, his adamancies remained unshaken throughout the trial.
- The adamancies displayed by the opposing teams made the debate intense and unproductive.