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be unshakable
adjective
That cannot be shaken or moved; unfaltering or unwavering.
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Mr. Kennedy appears to be unshakable, Mr. Fry said.
But, he continued: "This is America, and our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakable.
We should leave the last word to Fowler's authoritative guide to English usage: "The widespread public belief that 'But' should not be used at the beginning of a sentence seems to be unshakable.
"I will make it very clear that the relationship we have around the world is one where America will be strong, that America's strength and commitment to our friends and allies will be unshakable and unwavering," Mr. Romney concluded.
He said they "underscore again why America's commitment to the security of Israel must be unshakable, and why the world must hold Iran accountable for its utter failure to meet its obligations".
The latter figures notably in the theory of fate that is woven through Her, whereby love is destined and must therefore be unshakable (only for it to fall apart on Tear).
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The regime was unshakable.
Priestley was unshakable.
I'm unshakable on that.
My trust in them is unshakable.
His belief in us was unshakable".
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