Calcitrate

/kælˈsɪtreɪt/ verb

To kick back or resist obstinately; to show resistance or opposition through stubborn refusal.

From Latin 'calcitrare' (to kick back), from 'calx' (heel). The term originally meant to physically kick back like an animal, then became metaphorical for any stubborn resistance.

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