intransigentism

English

Etymology

intransigent + -ism

Noun

intransigentism (uncountable)

  1. The principles of intransigents; refusal to compromise.
    • 1899, Charles Melville Pepper, To-morrow in Cuba
      "Clerical intransigentism became a phrase as common as political intransigentism. It opposed innovations."
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