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is unshakable
adjective
That cannot be shaken or moved; unfaltering or unwavering.
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But Mr. Valentim's optimism is unshakable.
He achieves his own authority, and that is unshakable.
The guitar playing is explosive but focused, and the cohesion within the band is unshakable.
Dr. Volkow's confidence in the eventual success of these measures is unshakable.
$20. HIS identity as the great playwright of his generation is unshakable.
But on the peace process, he said, Egypt's opinion is unshakable.
I spoke to her last week and her belief in the outcome of her fight this weekend is unshakable.
He may waver on matters of ideology, but his commitment to the family firm is unshakable and resists ethical norms.
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