unbudgeable

/ʌnˈbʌdʒəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not able to be moved or shifted, even with effort.
    • She tried to slide the stuck drawer, but it remained unbudgeable.
    • The heavy rock was unbudgeable no matter how hard we pushed.
    • The old gate was rusted shut and completely unbudgeable.
  2. Firmly fixed in opinion or decision; not willing to change one's mind.
    • The negotiator remained unbudgeable, refusing to accept any compromise.
    • Even after hours of debate, the committee was unbudgeable in its decision.
    • My father is unbudgeable on the issue of bedtime rules.
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