Recalcitrant in a sentence as an adjective

And that the previous one was a recalcitrant pro-cuba guy?

Not wanting to see mass death has a way of focusing the minds of even the most recalcitrant beaurocrats in any organization.

Thanks, recalcitrant GOP, for your willingness to take the nation hostage for your idealism!Isn't that rhetoric a little inflammatory for HN?

The really hard part is persuading recalcitrant legislators to surrender their undue power over the electorate.

A commitment by Twitter that they won't use them offensively w/o the engineer's permission may make recalcitrant engineers more likely to submit/sign the relevant documents.

I'm actually very grateful that background was there and running - because it reminded me I'd turned my NoScript off yesterday to deal with a particularly recalcitrant payments site...

Just expect to pay twice or three times the original price of the program, to pay for the administrative staff required to negotiate with recalcitrant users.> And in the time it took to get that response, you could use the software?Never happen.

Recalcitrant definitions

adjective

stubbornly resistant to authority or control; "a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness"; "a refractory child"

See also: fractious refractory

adjective

marked by stubborn resistance to authority; "the University suspended the most recalcitrant demonstrators"