noun
- People who refuse to compromise or agree, especially in political or ideological disputes; uncompromising individuals.
Usage: Usually plural or used as a count noun; Often used in political contexts
Examples
- The intransigents on both sides of the debate refused to find any common ground.
- Political intransigents blocked the peace negotiations for months.
- The party's intransigents opposed any reform to the traditional platform.
- Intransigents in the movement rejected all proposals for compromise.
- The intransigents held firm to their principles despite mounting pressure.
- She was known as one of the intransigents who would never bend on matters of principle.