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Comparative
more unshakable
Superlative
most unshakable
1
firm in a way that cannot be destroyed or changed
- Her unshakable faith helped her through the darkest times.
- Despite scandals, he held an unshakable position in the polls.
- The soldier's unshakable courage inspired his entire unit.
- Their friendship was built on unshakable trust over decades.
- Even under pressure, his unshakable principles never wavered.
2
without flaws, weaknesses, or loopholes; impossible to dispute or undermine
- The lawyer built an unshakable case with irrefutable evidence.
- Their contract was unshakable, no clause could be exploited.
- The scientist's theory was unshakable after years of peer review.
- An unshakable alibi proved his innocence beyond doubt.
- The encryption system was marketed as unshakable by hackers.
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