Definitions
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- adjective Inflexible.
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- adjective Not
flexible .
Etymologies
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Examples
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There isn't an NPC class, and D&D4E is incredibly unflexible, so you'd have to write your own from scratch if the entries in the monster manual don't suit your purpose.
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While strategies in fighting a war must be flexible, there is only one way to win, and that is to fight an uncompromising aggressor with the intention, with the unflexible goal, of winning.
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We're tired of our fans going home early because thier staff (on unflexible shift patterns) drag them off home at 9pm.
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Not only are they ridiculously armored/plastic looking and utterly unflexible, they have little to NO resembleance to the comic book style Batman suit, which was black, gray, and a darkish yellow.
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It's an excellent class ... even though it confirmed how unflexible I am.
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It's an excellent class ... even though it confirmed how unflexible I am.
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But when I see how cruel/unflexible some societies/humans are towards people who are a bit different, I can understand the choice.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - I sort of want to drop kick this kid
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Otherwise, there will be greater upheaval in the long term as a result of the country's unflexible labour laws.
Plus Ça Change, Plus C’est Pareil… - The Austrian Economists
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Wherefore there is no means left to hope or pray for anything, since an unflexible course connecteth all things that can be desired!
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Because this is so unflexible, the shipping cost expression should be specified at run-time, not at compile-time.
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