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uncompromisingness

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  • noun The condition of being uncompromising

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Examples

  • Calvin reverted to Augustine's position on salvation, which they reasserted in all its uncompromisingness.

    FREE WILL IN THEOLOGY AUSTIN FARRER 1968

  • Indeed, the work is characterized by a certain uncompromisingness and sharpness in its harmonies.

    Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918

  • No doubt, there is a certain admirable uncompromisingness, a certain Egyptian severity, in the musical line of the first of the

    Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918

  • His thin, bearded face had more than ever that wistfulness which always softened towards him the uncompromisingness of her character.

    The Old Wives' Tale Arnold Bennett 1899

  • It is in the uncompromisingness with which dogma is held and not in the dogma or want of dogma that the danger lies.

    The Way of All Flesh Samuel Butler 1868

  • The other is that uncompromisingness can sometimes have specifically democratic virtues too, even apart from the underlying values that it represents.

    Cato Daily Podcast 2009

  • The other is that uncompromisingness can sometimes have specifically democratic virtues too, even apart from the underlying values that it represents.

    Cato Unbound 2009

  • -- Tr.) [83] If _uncompromisingness_ was an English word, it would express the thought more clearly and strongly.

    Socialism and Modern Science (Darwin, Spencer, Marx) Enrico Ferri 1894

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