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obdurate
(ˈɒbdjʊrɪt)
—
adj
1.
not easily moved by feelings or supplication; hardhearted
2.
impervious to persuasion, esp to moral persuasion
[C15: from Latin
obdūrāre
to make hard, from
ob-
(intensive) +
dūrus
hard; compare
endure
]
'obduracy
—
n
'obdurateness
—
n
'obdurately
—
adv
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