obduratus
Obduratus is a Latin term that translates to "hardened" or "stubborn" in English. It is derived from the verb "obdurare," which means "to harden" or "to make stubborn." The term is often used in legal contexts to describe a situation where a person or entity is unwilling to change their position or comply with a request, despite the presence of compelling evidence or arguments to the contrary.
The concept of obduratus is closely related to the idea of obstinacy, which refers to the quality
The term obduratus is also used in a broader sense to describe any situation where a person