1. hardline - Noun
2. hardline - Adjective
3. hardline - Adjective Satellite
firm and uncompromising
Source: WordNetThen in 1969, I spent the spring term at Cornell University in New York. The invasion of August 1968 had already happened, but the hardline regime took several months to crack down on dissidents. Václav Klaus
a hard-line policy Source: Internet
After the death of Empress Dowager Cixi and the Guangxu Emperor in 1908, the hardline Manchu court alienated reformers and local elites alike. Source: Internet
As a very junior appointee of the party, some of us even took hardline public positions against the aspiration of President Buhari for instance. Source: Internet
A pro-Iran mob this week laid siege to the US embassy following deadly American air strikes on a hardline Hashed faction. Source: Internet
But with the other name being weighed for the position being the more hardline Likud MK Levin, the Maariv daily reported Wednesday that Blue and White had agreed to rescind its veto against Edelstein’s re-nomination. Source: Internet