Intransigent
[in-TRAN-zih-gehnt]
Hint 1.
The Latin prefix in- means “not, or lacking in.” & The Latin trans means “across, through, over, beyond.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
“The intransigent Zax were unable to continue their transit, so they were kept in place by their own intransigence.”
What is the best definition of intransigent?
A.
Unwilling to change one’s views or will
B.
Involved in the action of passing through
C.
Undetermined in one’s belief system or worldview
D.
Not conforming to behavioral rules
Hint 1.
The Latin prefix in- means “not, or lacking in.” & The Latin trans means “across, through, over, beyond.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
“The intransigent Zax were unable to continue their transit, so they were kept in place by their own intransigence.”
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