Definition of «hardline»

"Hardline" means being firm and uncompromising in beliefs, actions, or policies.

Sentences with «hardline»

  • You could even argue what was showed, bar a completely bombastic gameplay video of Battlefield Hardline in which it seemed the only logical conclusion was the the entire universe exploding, didn't exactly set the heart racing with excitement. (mcvuk.com)
  • With renewed focus on corruption in the Legislature thanks to Silver's indictment, Cuomo has taken hardline stances on both ethics and education in his budget, weaving major policy proposals into spending bills. (gothamgazette.com)
  • He also says the current system of oversight has contributed to problems in some schools in Birmingham and the so - called Trojan Horse conspiracy, in which there were claims of hardline Muslim groups trying to take over schools in the city. (bbc.co.uk)
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