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"unyieldingness" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being inflexible : PERTINACITY, RIGIDITY
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9 Sentences With "unyieldingness"

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But the rule of the Army is inexorable, and he likes it for its unyieldingness.
Their fears had vanished, but the sand, receiving now their undivided attention, multiplied its unyieldingness.
The pitch-black bark with coarse texture is well weathered and full of the verve of unyieldingness.
Those who have met him were impressed by the mixture of flexibility and unyieldingness in his personality.
In most of his works, he expressed his feelings and unyieldingness through description of things, showing a stirring, majestic character in a sad, bleak tone.
The new style of their music, net T-shirts, which exposed more than was usual then, her unyieldingness and eccentric opinions caused lots of bans and prohibitions.
Very cautiously I submit that part of the exceptionalism of the Third Reich lies in its unyieldingness, the electric severity with which it repels our contact and our grip.
The various processes in the unyieldingness of the substance are noted. Peintner's position as a re-creator of this nature also comes out. He declares himself in his consistency and his stamping of the graphic production. He reduces his ideal world to the factual in the motif.
Injuries to the brain can be life- threatening. Normally the skull protects the brain from damage through its hard unyieldingness; the skull is one of the least deformable structures found in nature with it needing the force of about 1 ton to reduce the diameter of the skull by 1 cm. In some cases, however, of head injury, there can be raised intracranial pressure through mechanisms such as a subdural haematoma. In these cases the raised intracranial pressure can cause herniation of the brain out of the foramen magnum ("coning") because there is no space for the brain to expand; this can result in significant brain damage or death unless an urgent operation is performed to relieve the pressure.

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