unshakable or unshakeable

unshakable or unshakeable
un|shak|a|ble or un|shake|a|ble [ ʌn`ʃeıkəbl ] adjective
impossible to change or destroy:
unshakeable beliefs
a. used about other things that cannot be changed, spoiled, defeated, etc.

Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.

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  • unshakeable — (also unshakable) adjective (of a belief, feeling, etc.) firm and unable to be changed or disputed. Derivatives unshakeability noun unshakeably adverb …   English new terms dictionary

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