unbudgeable
English
Etymology
un- + budgeable
Adjective
unbudgeable (comparative more unbudgeable, superlative most unbudgeable)
- That cannot be made to budge; immovable, fixed.
- 2009 October 1, “Answering Iran’s Nuclear Challenge”, in New York Times:
- For it would surely improve the domestic standing of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an unbudgeable hawk, and thereby indefinitely delay peace on that Middle Eastern front.
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Derived terms
- unbudgeably