budge

/bʌdʒ/
verb
  1. To move slightly or change position, often with difficulty.
    • The heavy rock wouldn't budge no matter how hard I pushed.
    • The crowd was so packed that no one could budge an inch.
    • She tried to open the stuck window, but it wouldn't budge.
  2. To change one's opinion or decision, especially when pressured.
    • The company wouldn't budge on the price, so I walked away.
    • Despite the arguments, he refused to budge on his decision.
    • After hours of negotiation, neither side would budge.
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