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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are uncompromising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is inflexible or unwilling to make concessions.
Example: "The company's policies are uncompromising when it comes to safety regulations."
Alternatives: "are unyielding" or "are inflexible."
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are uncompromising
adjective
Inflexible and unwilling to negotiate or make concessions.
synonyms
Exact(15)
But Shabalov and Kacheishvili are uncompromising players, and they engaged in an entertaining, error-filled slugfest.
As for conventional religion, though, his views are uncompromising: it is not only silly but damaging to human civilization.
"We are uncompromising about the need for a legal framework covering everyone, but we are willing to be flexible about the precise form that takes," Mr Miliband said.
Abstract paeans to peace and brotherhood were not for Dylan; the songs are uncompromising in their anger and unsparing in their analysis.
More highly adept, morally focused negotiators who are uncompromising in a vision of a low-carbon world are vital, and yet open to multiple pathways to bring it into reality.
And he went on to make it quietly plain that his principles are uncompromising on this, even if his boss's policy may not seem so: All I'm saying is, if you believe that life begins at conception, that, therefore, doesn't change the definition of life.
Similar(45)
Their method is uncompromising.
He was uncompromising too.
Lebrecht is uncompromising.
She was uncompromising.
Sexually, Gibson is uncompromising.
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