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incompliant
[ in-kuhm-plahy-uhnt ]
incompliant
/ ˌɪəˈɪəԳ /
adjective
- not compliant; unyielding or inflexible
Derived Forms
- ˌԳdzˈԳ, noun
- ˌԳdzˈԳٱ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- cdz·aԳ cdz·a· noun
- cdz·aԳ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of incompliant1
Example Sentences
“This prohibition against coverage was discriminatory, incompliant with the Affordable Care Act, and out of alignment with most other states,” the Maine Department of Health and Human Services said in announcing the change.
Something about waking up cold, wet, and naked in a dog hospital had made me so incompliant and irritated.
In 2004, he was listed as being of “medium intelligence value” to the U.S. and often incompliant, but as a “low risk” because of his health issues.
Associated words: pyrotechnics, pyrotechnist, pyrotechnician, pyrotechnic, pyrotechny. fire-worship, n. pyrolatry, Parseeism, Mazdeism, Magianism, Zoroastrianism. fire-worshiper, n. pyrolater, Gheber, Parsee, Magian, Zoroastrian. firm, a. fast, immovable, secure; compact, solid, dense, compressed; fixed, resolute, constant, unwavering, unshaken, steadfast, stanch, determined, invincible, inflexible, incompliant.
Antonyms: weak, vulnerable, frail, fragile, delicate, faint, mild, frangible. stronghold, n. fastness, fort, fortress, muniment, donjon, citadel, keep, bulwark. strong-smelling, a. fetid, rank, frowzy, rancid, malodorous, offensive, musty. struggle, n. conflict, contest, strife. struggle, v. strive, cope, grapple, labor. stub, n. stump, counterfoil. stubble, n. eddish, rowen, arrish. stubborn, a. unyielding, obstinate, obdurate, mulish, refractory, indocile, headstrong, inflexible, intractable, perverse, contumacious, impersuadable, recalcitrant, stiff-necked, rugged, persistent, incompliant. stuck-up, a.
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