Results for: one who adheres strictly to his ideas or opinions, one who refuses to yield
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accumulate something, attract following, bring close, bring together, assemble, collect; amass, accumulate; harvest; conclude, deduce, collect ideas or data, draw on something, fold in fabric, form into group, form pus-filled head, gathering in, drawin...gather
act of forming ideas, act of conceiving in the mind, deliberating, forming of thoughts, judgment//thinking cap, rationalthinking
act of going or coming back; act of giving back; reply, answer; profit, yield; repayment; return key, alternate name for the Enter key (Computers); ball that is hit or run back (Sports), angled part, appear again, ball played back, build something to f...return
act of rebounding, bobbing movement, come back, energy, go energetically, hop, skip; boasting, bragging, jump up and down, jump; skip; hop; make jump, lift repeatedly on knee, mention in order to receive opinions, move swingingly, positive rebound, ref...bounce
act of refusing to do something; one who delays in signing a contract in the hopes of getting a better deal; one who refuses to cooperate, refusal to agree, somebody who holds outholdout
act of something which oscillates; regular pendulation between two positions; vacillation between two opinions; fluctuation between high and low values; wavering between two extremes, motion between extremes, one cycle of variation, predictable variationoscillation
act of splitting, crease visible between breasts, repeated division of fertilized egg, rock or mineral fracture, segmentation, split in something, splitting of a molecule, rupturing; division, separation (between opinions, beliefs, etc.); area between ...cleavage
add microorganisms to a culture, introduce a virus or microorganism into a person or animal to create immunity to a disease, immunize; introduce microorganisms into a culture medium; instill or implant beliefs or ideas, protect somebody against diseaseinoculate
admit failure before end, admit; yield, give up, give something away, grant rights to, reluctantly accept something to be trueconcede
adopting the characteristics of North American or European culture ideas and forms of governmentwesternization
advocate of behaviorism (school of psychology that focuses on observable and measurable behavior), one who adheres to behaviorism (school of psychology that focuses on observable and measurable behavior)behaviorist
advocate of collective way of living, member of a communist group or community; advocate of communist ideas, one who supports common ownership of property, of communitarianscommunitarian
affect badly, have different opinions, differ; be unsuited, not agree, not matchdisagree
after feminism, going beyond feminism, reflecting feminism, supporter of postfeminist ideaspostfeminist
against revolutions, opposed to revolutionary ideas, one who is opposed to revolutions, one who opposes revolutionary ideasantirevolutionary
 

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