Recalcitrance
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What Does Recalcitrance Mean?
- 顽抗
- 抵抗
- 不服从
Recalcitrance Pronunciation
/rɪˈkæl.sɪ.trəns/
Recalcitrance Definition
noun
Definition
the quality of being obstinately defiant of authority or restraint; disobedience.
In ZH
顽固反抗权威或约束的特质;不服从。
How to Use Recalcitrance in a Sentence
- His recalcitrance towards authority made him a difficult employee.
- The child's recalcitrance was evident when he refused to follow instructions.
- Many students displayed recalcitrance when faced with strict rules.
- The recalcitrance of the population led to protests against the government.
- Her recalcitrance in accepting the new policies surprised her colleagues.