UNCOMPROMISING


Meaning of UNCOMPROMISING in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ ʌnkɒmprəmaɪzɪŋ ]

1.

If you describe someone as uncompromising , you mean that they are determined not to change their opinions or aims in any way.

Mrs Thatcher was a tough and uncompromising politician.

ADJ

• un‧com‧pro‧mis‧ing‧ly

The company had once been uncompromisingly socialist...

He states uncompromisingly that he is opposed to any practices which oppress animals.

ADV : usu ADV adj , also ADV after v

2.

If you describe something as uncompromising , you mean that it does not attempt to make something that is shocking or unpleasant any more acceptable to people.

...a film of uncompromising brutality.

ADJ

• un‧com‧pro‧mis‧ing‧ly

...the uncompromisingly modern decor.

ADV : ADV adj

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