Wednesday, February 20, 2013

obstinate

(adj.): hard to control or treat

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  1. The recurring illness was obstinate; no treatment seemed to work.

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  2. HIV is an obstinate disease, there is currently no treatment for it.

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  3. The obstinate protesters started to break down buildings, not even the police can stopped them.

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  4. Porphyric hemophilia is also an obstinate disease which usually progresses to vampirism.

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  5. The annoying kid was so obstinate that no one can comfort him.

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  6. Pamela thinks we are obstinate about our essay topics, saying that we wouldn't change to the right path no matter how hard she's tried to tell us to do so.

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  7. Habits such as biting thumbnails is a habit that is an obstinate misfortune.

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  8. Obesity is a obstinate situation in the United States, specifically Texas.

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  9. My love for Taylor swift is obstinate.

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  10. Having an incorrigible personality, his obstinate decisions were impervious.

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  11. I hate kids because they are obstinate.

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  12. The obstinate operative was difficult to control, but he would always get the job done.

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  13. The head of school remains as obstinate as ever.

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  14. He had always been a very stubborn boy, but was particularly obstinate in his dislike of homework.

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  15. My cat becomes very obstinate when we try to wash her.

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  16. The obstinate car steered out of control.

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  17. Cancer is an obstinate disease.

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  18. Obstinate diseases such as cancer brings pain to families.

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  19. The dog is especially obstinate when the owner tries to bring it to the vet.

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