Meaning Of The Word Recalcitrate

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Recalcitrate Meaning

Recalcitrate Definition
Recalcitrate Definition

What's The Definition Of Recalcitrate?

recalcitrate in American English
to refuse to obey; be stubborn in opposition
intransitive verb: to resist or oppose; show strong objection or repugnance

recalcitrate in British English
verb: to kick out or back, usually in a figurative sense

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