Examples of 'obstinately' in a sentence

Meaning of "obstinately"

Obstinately means to do something firmly or stubbornly and refusing to change one's mind or course of action even after being advised
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  • In an obstinate manner.

How to use "obstinately" in a sentence

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Obstinately disobeying the law of the circle.
And they persisted obstinately in awful sin.
Obstinately and consistently feeding our desires.
I will fight you obstinately for her.
Obstinately refuse to accept the teachings and example of.
She persisted just as obstinately on her side.
Were automatically excommunicated when they decided to become obstinately.
Boulatruelle obstinately refused to reveal his name.
Our task is to keep the position obstinately.
But there she obstinately refused to follow my instructions.
But the professional opposition was obstinately prolonged.
Obstinately i refused the divorce.
The woman was shaking her head obstinately.
And queen remained obstinately faithful to their friend.
But the child continued obstinately.

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And being polite but obstinately full of shit is way worse.
I lived through that decade obstinately.
All they can do is obstinately cling to the rules.
That grows again patiently obstinately.
Obstinately rejects all recompense.
Certainly there are those who obstinately persist.
A straight line they obstinately seek the complexity of an intricate.
Obstinately the beautiful memories.
Unemployment is still an obstinately resistant problem.
If he obstinately persists in his refusal he shall be deposed from office.
Kept his mouth obstinately closed.
Yet they obstinately persist in rebellion and avoidance of the truth.
He persisted just as obstinately on his side.
And obstinately refuse to.
Each story is almost obstinately entertaining.
Obstinately supports terrorism.
Or are you going to obstinately refuse.
Sonia looked obstinately at the ground and would not answer.
Still they return obstinately.
And yet it obstinately refused to do so.
GenĂȘt replied obstinately.
We are obstinately down to earth.
Not dogmatically or obstinately.
Remained obstinately silent.
Even amongst those aristocratic bodies which most obstinately refuse to.
France by clinging obstinately to her desire for revenge opposes disarmament.
I see no reasons for which certain governments obstinately refuse this.
A functional malady which so obstinately resists treatment suggests a profound karmic disorder.
Be careful in your isolation and do not try to obstinately exercise your will.
It may fix him obstinately in his errors but will not cure them.
Unconscious of his statistical importance his dreams depend obstinately on the old human scale.
He consciously and obstinately ignored these trends in order to follow his own personal path.
The placenta ends up expelling hybrid beings that obstinately go off to seek a final form.
Those who obstinately promote or affiliate themselves with such heretics will lose their souls.
Meanwhile the separatist regime obstinately clings to the role of a victor.

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