unpliable

/ʌnˈplaɪəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not easily bent, folded, or shaped; stiff or rigid.
    • The unpliable wire snapped when I tried to bend it into a circle.
    • After sitting in the cold, the garden hose became unpliable and hard to coil.
    • The clay was too unpliable to mold into a pot, so I added water to soften it.
  2. Not willing to change one's opinion or behavior; stubborn or inflexible.
    • His unpliable beliefs on the topic frustrated the rest of the team.
    • Her unpliable attitude made it impossible to negotiate a compromise.
    • The manager was unpliable about the deadline, refusing to grant any extensions.
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