intransigencia

This is the 12168th most frequent Spanish word.


intransigencia

Unwillingness to compromise or accept others' views.


Here, 'intransigencia' refers to a lack of willingness to compromise or adapt during discussions.

La intransigencia del líder político obstaculizó las negociaciones.

The political leader's stubbornness hindered negotiations.


In this sentence, 'intransigencia' is used to denote an attitude of rigidity and unwillingness to change one's stance.

Mostrar intransigencia al tratar un tema complejo puede reducir las posibilidades de llegar a una solución.

Showing inflexibility when dealing with a complex topic can reduce the chances of reaching a solution.


Here, 'intransigencia' is employed to describe a firm position that rejects any contrary viewpoint or argument.

Su intransigencia al respecto dejó claro que no estaba dispuesto a aceptar ningún argumento.

His intransigence on the matter made it clear he was not willing to accept any argument.