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uncomˈplying, ppl. a. (un-1 10 and 5 b.)
1643Milton Divorce 11 When he shall find himselfe bound fast to an uncomplying discord of nature. a1661Fuller Worthies, Carmarthen. iv. (1662) 27 A man not unlearned, but somewhat indiscreet, or rather uncomplying, which procured him much trouble. 1724Swift Verses Whitshed's Motto on Coach 14 To shew my Fury Against an uncomplying Jury. 1777Robertson Hist. Amer. vi. (1778) II. 234 He was endowed only with integrity and courage; the former harsh and uncomplying. 1834De Quincey in Tait's Mag. I. 21/2 His sturdy and uncomplying morality. 1862S. Lucas Secularia 197 Others of the company..incurred the Protector's displeasure by too uncomplying principles. |