hidebound
1 of 1adjective/ˈhaɪdbaʊnd/
Forms:more hidebound,most hidebound
1
unwilling or unable to change because of tradition or convention
- Despite the changing landscape of technology, some industries remain hidebound in their traditional methods.
- The hidebound mentality within the organization stifled progress and innovation.
- He found it challenging to challenge the hidebound thinking prevalent among his colleagues.
- The hidebound culture of the institution hindered its ability to adapt to new trends.
- In the face of societal evolution, hidebound attitudes often prove resistant to change.
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