inflexibly

/ɪnˈflɛksəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows an unwillingness to change opinions, plans, or decisions; stubbornly.
    • The company inflexibly stuck to its original pricing policy despite customer complaints.
    • He argued inflexibly for his position, ignoring all counterpoints.
    • She inflexibly refused to consider any alternative proposals.
  2. In a physically rigid manner; without bending.
    • The metal rod was mounted inflexibly, with no give at all.
    • The soldier stood inflexibly at attention for the entire ceremony.
    • The frozen branch hung inflexibly from the tree in the winter wind.
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