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Stubbornly resistant to authority or control.
refractory
fractious
disobedient
Boldly resisting opposition.
defiant
noncompliant
1
Only once had he taken any direct action against a
recalcitrant
government.
2
He says he was forced to accept the amendment by
recalcitrant
lawmakers.
3
But the mere threat of resignation brought the most
recalcitrant
to reason.
4
If Professor Bew were describing
recalcitrant
loyalism he would have it right.
5
He asked me to sup with him and admire the fair
recalcitrant
.
6
Two types of municipal solid wastes were assumed, easily degradable and
recalcitrant
.
7
Or Timothy Dalton dangling out the back dealing with a
recalcitrant
henchman.
8
The House was willing, though there were very many
recalcitrant
Irish members.
9
Totsin frowned, disappointed, as if he were dealing with a
recalcitrant
child.
10
It was the
recalcitrant
,
tea-seeking Wisdom Ant, now perched on my shoulder.
11
Muttering curses at the
recalcitrant
bread, he shaved off the excess crusts.
12
Eventually he spoke to her as though she were a
recalcitrant
child.
13
Can he be threatened with imprisonment as is done with
recalcitrant
witnesses?
14
The mint, of course, was to help deal with
recalcitrant
wolf breath.
15
Case: A woman presented with vaginal mucosal lesions
recalcitrant
to initial treatment efforts.
16
In
recalcitrant
places like Alabama, federalized National Guards would protect civil rights activists.
recalcitrant
most recalcitrant
recalcitrant child
recalcitrant witnesses
recalcitrant subjects
recalcitrant biofilms