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unshakable
/ ʌˈʃɪəə /
adjective
- (of beliefs, convictions, etc) utterly firm and unwavering
Derived Forms
- ܲˈ첹Ա, noun
- ܲˈ첹, adverb
Example Sentences
Minister for the Armed Forces Luke Pollard said that the UK was "unshakable" in its commitment to Nato.
“Violinist has the world on 2 strings,” a reference to his unshakable love of music, despite his predicament.
The “techno optimism,” as O’Mara described it, with its unshakable faith that technology is inherently good and will improve things — “even if there might be some collateral damage along the way.”
Had he lived, King’s unshakable commitment to the cause of human rights and economic equality surely would not have diminished.
It’s telling that he conceived of his scenes in clearly delineated horizontal bars that give sky, earth and the Danube River an unshakable, marble-like solidity.
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