In trans.


1.
in transit; en route.

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  • Intransigence

    noun 1. the state or quality of being , or refusing to compromise or agree; inflexibility: No agreement was reached because of intransigence on both sides. n. 1882, from French intransigeant, from intransigeant (see intransigent). Related: Intransigency.

  • Intransigency

    noun 1. the state or quality of being , or refusing to compromise or agree; inflexibility: No agreement was reached because of intransigence on both sides. [in-tran-si-juh nt] /ɪnˈtræn sɪ dʒənt/ adjective 1. refusing to agree or compromise; uncompromising; inflexible. noun 2. a person who refuses to agree or compromise, as in politics. /ɪnˈtrænsɪdʒənt/ adjective […]

  • Intransigent

    [in-tran-si-juh nt] /ɪnˈtræn sɪ dʒənt/ adjective 1. refusing to agree or compromise; uncompromising; inflexible. noun 2. a person who refuses to agree or compromise, as in politics. /ɪnˈtrænsɪdʒənt/ adjective 1. not willing to compromise; obstinately maintaining an attitude noun 2. an intransigent person, esp in politics adj. 1881, from French intransigeant, from Spanish los intransigentes, […]

  • In transition

    adjective phrase Unemployed; at liberty: in transition: A many-headed euphemism read: unemployed (1990s+)

  • Intransitive

    [in-tran-si-tiv] /ɪnˈtræn sɪ tɪv/ Grammar adjective 1. noting or having the quality of an . noun 2. . /ɪnˈtrænsɪtɪv/ adjective 1. 2. denoting an adjective or noun that does not require any particular noun phrase as a referent 3. (logic, maths) (of a relation) having the property that if it holds between one argument and […]


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