noun
- The quality or state of being intransigent; refusal to compromise or change one's position.
Usage: Plural form of intransigency; Often used in political or diplomatic contexts
Examples
- The intransigencies of both sides made peace negotiations extremely difficult.
- Her intransigencies on budget cuts prevented any agreement with the board.
- The government's intransigencies regarding tax policy frustrated lawmakers.
- Historical intransigencies between rival factions led to prolonged conflict.
- Despite calls for dialogue, the leader's intransigencies remained unchanged.
- The intransigencies displayed by both parties suggested a long dispute ahead.