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Inflexibly

Inflexibly \In*flex"i*bly\, adv. In an inflexible manner.

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inflexibly

adv. With a firmness that resists all importunity or persuasion; in an inflexible, unyielding or immovable manner; relentlessly.

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inflexibly

adv. in an inflexible manner; "`You will--because you must!,' Madam told her inflexibly" [ant: flexibly]

Usage examples of "inflexibly".

I have, from the information of Dr. Taylor, a very strong instance of that rigid honesty which he ever inflexibly preserved.

He was in the middle of one of those grand natural amphitheatres so common in our swamp forests, in which the massive pine, the gigantic cypress, and the stately and ever-green laurel, streaming with moss, and linking their opposite arms, inflexibly locked in the embrace of centuries, group together, with elaborate limbs and leaves, the chief and most graceful features of Gothic architecture.

No Puseyite, or conservative of any school, was ever more inflexibly attached to time-honored inconveniencies than Dinah.

A large, fluffy, white cat jumped up on the bed and wedged himself inflexibly between them, jacking up his rear and purring like a sewing machine.