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uncompromisingly

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un·com·pro·mis·ing  (n-kmpr-mzng)
adj.
Unwilling to grant concessions or negotiate; inflexible: took an uncompromising stance during the peace talks.

un·compro·mising·ly adv.
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Adv.1.uncompromisingly - in an uncompromising manner
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uncompromisingly [ʌnˈkɒmprəmaɪzɪŋlɪ] ADVintransigentemente, inflexiblemente
uncompromisingly
advunerbittlich; frankrückhaltlos, völlig; committedhundertprozentig; he is uncompromisingly opposed to …er ist ein kompromissloser Gegner (+gen)


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We wanted something thoroughly and uncompromisingly foreign--foreign from top to bottom--foreign from center to circumference--foreign inside and outside and all around--nothing anywhere about it to dilute its foreignness-- nothing to remind us of any other people or any other land under the sun.
They did, most uncompromisingly, and to the dullest eye.
Archer noticed that his wife's way of showing herself at her ease with foreigners was to become more uncompromisingly local in her references, so that, though her loveliness was an encouragement to admiration, her conversation was a chill to repartee.
 
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