0 having fixed opinions and ways of doing things and not willing to change or be influenced, especially by new or modern ideas
Popper was rude, reclusive, high-handed, domineering, unable to bear criticism, and more and more hidebound in his views as he got older.
I am astonished that it cannot be altered but is stuck hidebound to the weekly basis.
It allows us a tremendous opportunity to break away from hidebound traditions and inflexible practices.
Academicians are as likely to be as selfish or narrow-minded as other groups and as hidebound by tradition.
He said that he was not hidebound and would accept representation by any other body.
We certainly must not allow ourselves to be hidebound or trammelled by orthodox methods.
It is a reasonable request that we should look at these questions and not be hidebound in consulting only the local authorities concerned.
We have never got down to trying to solve them because we are hidebound by out-dated ideas and ideology.