impersuadable in a sentence
a.
Definition
IMPERSUADABLE: Adjective describing a person who cannot be convinced or influenced to change their opinion or decision.
Sample Sentences
- Her impersuadable nature made it difficult for anyone to change her mind once it was made up.
- Despite the numerous arguments presented, he remained impersuadable, unwavering in his beliefs.
- The committee found it challenging to negotiate with their impersuadable leader, who had a fixed vision for the project.
- Even after extensive discussions, she proved to be impersuadable, sticking firmly to her original stance.
- His impersuadable conviction in the truth of his claims left little room for compromise.
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