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was unshakeable
adjective
Not able to be shaken; firm, solid, resolute
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Even in the 1990s, when big servers were rendering Wimbledon unwatchable, tennis's hegemony was unshakeable.
Jan's commitment to social change was unshakeable and underpinned all that she did thereafter.
But the old man (like the character actor Walter Brennan, he seemed old even when he was young) was unshakeable.
The one thing Stockhausen had more than any other composer of the 20th and 21st centuries was unshakeable self-belief.
She might not have shared her feelings with him, but his faith in their future together, she would later learn, was unshakeable.
The conviction that Crimea was a part of Russia was "unshakeable" and passed from generation to generation, says the Russian president.
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Patrick Vieira is unshakeable.
But a few old grievances are unshakeable.
Our commitment to Israel's security is unshakeable.
("It's unshakeable!," you might say. Listen if you must).
From Hawass's perspective his position is unshakeable.
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