transigent
English
Noun
transigent (plural transigents)
- A person who is willing to compromise or to be brought to terms.
- 2009, Giuseppe Maria Finaldi, Giuseppe Finaldi, Italian National Identity in the Scramble for Africa: Italy's African Wars ...
- As in other areas, in this field the traditional distinction between transigents and intransigents was clearly at work.
- 2009, Giuseppe Maria Finaldi, Giuseppe Finaldi, Italian National Identity in the Scramble for Africa: Italy's African Wars ...
Adjective
transigent (comparative more transigent, superlative most transigent)
- (of a person) Willing to compromise.
- 2007, Vinay Samuel, Albrecht Hauser, Proclaiming Christ in Christ's Way: Studies in Integral Mission: Essays ...
- By year's end, he was to admit that Chicago had proved to be more difficult than any place he had been; more transigent, less amenable to reason, more violent.
- 2007, Vinay Samuel, Albrecht Hauser, Proclaiming Christ in Christ's Way: Studies in Integral Mission: Essays ...
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French
Verb
transigent
- third-person plural present indicative of transiger
- third-person plural present subjunctive of transiger
Latin
Verb
transigent
- third-person plural future active indicative of transigō
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