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		Definition of unbudgeable in English: unbudgeableadjectiveʌnˈbʌdʒəb(ə)l 1Not able to be moved.  the cypresses stand tall and unbudgeable in the blustery wind  Example sentencesExamples -  The gate is truly unbudgeable.
 -  I have tried both directions and it's unbudgeable so before I really force it I'd better make sure.
 -  Ah, the many powers of powder - this dusted over your base will give an unbudgeable finish.
 -  The paint on it was hard as a rock and utterly unbudgeable.
 
 2(of a person) not yielding to argument or pressure.  most of them are unbudgeable in their political preferences  Example sentencesExamples -  The contest remained close, with a small number of undecided, seemingly unbudgeable voters.
 -  He called DeKuyper, but DeKuyper was unbudgeable.
 -  In a WIRED magazine article he describes himself as an "unbudgeable atheist".
 -  Eileen Essell plays the unbudgeable old lady.
 
 - 2.1 Fixed or unchangeable.
 an almost unbudgeable popular belief  Example sentencesExamples -  He represented the British as a constant, unbudgeable presence.
 -  Other telly programmes celebrated the unerring fidelity of Top of the Pops and back then it seemed completely unbudgeable.
 -  Its reputation as a producer merely of plastic toys and cheap clothing may be out of date but seems unbudgeable.
 -  Both were intended to inhibit any growth of the unbudgeable discontent the Irish were showing.
 -  For the past 60-odd years that ballet has been an unbudgeable end-of-year marker.
 -  They stand before us as inert models of a species of social respectability that is as unbudgeable and dependable as the wood from which they seem to have been fashioned.
 -  How is a shameless society even imaginable, given the unbudgeable fact that humans, like dogs and chimpanzees, look to each other for clues on how to behave?
 
  
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