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1 إسترسال في الإثم
n. obduracy -
2 إصرار
n. insistence, firmness, persistence, assertiveness, obduracy, resoluteness, stubbornness, stress -
3 إصرار على الذنوب
n. obduracy -
4 صرامة
n. severity, rigour, strictness, sternness, austerity, rigorism, rigor, stringency, fortitude, firmness, hardness, rigidity, toughness, frankness, obduracy, tightness -
5 عناد
n. stubbornness, obstinacy, obduracy, wilfulness, inflexibility, inexorability, intransigence, stiffness, stoutness, tenacity, waywardness, refractory, pertinacity, perverseness, perversity -
6 قسوة الفؤاد
n. callosity, obduracy -
7 تصلب
تَصَلّب: عِنَاد، تَعَنّتinflexibility, adamancy, intransigence, willfulness, obstinacy, stubbornness, obduracy, toughness -
8 تعنت
تَعَنّت: عِنَاد، تَصَلّبobstinacy, stubbornness, obduracy, opinionatedness, inflexibility, adamancy, rigorism, rigidity -
9 عناد
عِنَاد: مُعَانَدَةstubbornness, obstinacy, obduracy, headstrongness, opinionatedness, willfulness, self-will, pertinacity, bullheadedness, pigheadedness, hardheadedness, mulishness, doggedness, unruliness, intractability, inflexibility, adamancy, intransigence -
10 لجاجة
لَجَاجَة: عِنَادobduracy, obstinacy
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Obduracy — Ob du*ra*cy, n. The duality or state of being obdurate; invincible hardness of heart; obstinacy. Obduracy and persistency. Shak. [1913 Webster] The absolute completion of sin in final obduracy. South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obduracy — index resolution (decision), tenacity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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