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unreconstructed
adjective un·re·con·struct·ed \ˌən-ˌrē-kən-ˈstrək-təd\
—used to describe someone who has strongly held opinions and beliefs that have not changed even though they have been criticized or have become unpopular
Full Definition of UNRECONSTRUCTED
: not reconciled to some political, economic, or social change <an unreconstructed rebel>; also : holding stubbornly to a particular belief, view, place, or style <an unreconstructed hard-liner>
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First Known Use of UNRECONSTRUCTED
1867
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