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1. unwilling or unable to change because of tradition or convention
2. restricted in scope or outlook; narrow-minded
1. Bruce Wayne, despite his alter ego Batman's dark persona, is not hidebound when it comes to adopting new technologies for his crime-fighting gear.
2. Wonder Woman often challenges the hidebound attitudes of man's world with her forward-thinking views.
3. Shinchan's hidebound principal refused to consider a more modern curriculum that includes fun learning methods.
4. In the movie 'Dead Poets Society', Mr. Keating encourages his students to break free from their hidebound beliefs about poetry and life.