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Definition of Intransigeant
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intransigeant
Literary usage of Intransigeant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Recent Events and a Clue to Their Solution by Robert Montagu, Lord Robert Montagu (1886)
"It was remarked that the Jesuit journal, the Univers, and the Communist organ,
the intransigeant, took exactly the same view in commenting on these ..."
2. The Nineteenth Century (1882)
"If M. Gambetta were not in existence, all the ' intransigeant' papers would
expire : they all feed upon him. We have sometimes amused ourselves by counting ..."
3. French Celebrities, as Seen by Their Contemporaries: A Series of Brief by Francis W. Potter, Jules Claretie (1883)
"Two days after, L"1 intransigeant appeared. Two hundred thousand copies of ...
In founding Z'intransigeant, the objective point of its proprietor was the ..."
4. Socialism: An Examination of Its Nature, Its Strength and Its Weakness, with by Richard Theodore Ely (1894)
"If an opponent of socialism conies out with a "strong" argument, L'intransigeant
does not take the trouble of considering the points made; it simply shows ..."
5. The Bookman (1890)
"Each day he has something fresh and striking to say in his daily article in
L'intransigeant which most of us would as soon m;ss as the first cigarette after ..."