recalcitrating
present participle of recalcitrate
Source: Wiktionary
Re*cal"ci*trate, v. t.
Definition: To kick against; to show repugnance to; to rebuff. The more heartily did one disdain his disdain, and recalcitrate his tricks. De Quincey.
Re*cal"ci*trate, v. i.
Definition: To kick back; to kick against anything; hence, to express repugnance or opposition.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
18 November 2024
(adjective) not functioning properly; “something is amiss”; “has gone completely haywire”; “something is wrong with the engine”
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