Budging - definition of budging by The Free Dictionary 1 to move slightly; begin to move: The car wouldn't budge 2 to change one's opinion or stated position; yield: My mother said “no” and refused to budge 3 to cause to move n 1 a fur made from lambskin with the wool dressed outward 2 Obs pompous; solemn
BUDGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The Americans are adamant that they will not budge on this point [VERB] No amount of prodding will budge him [VERB noun] If someone or something will not budge, they will not move If you cannot budge them, you cannot make them move Her mother refused to budge from London [VERB] The window refused to budge [VERB]
budge verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of budge verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] to move slightly; to make something somebody move slightly She pushed at the door but it wouldn't budge The dog refused to budge budge something I heaved with all my might but still couldn't budge it
budging - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to cause (someone) to reconsider or change an opinion, decision, or stated position: They couldn't budge the lawyer budg′er, n 4 persuade, induce, move, sway, convince budge2 (buj), n Clothing a fur made from lambskin with the wool dressed outward, used esp as an inexpensive trimming on academic or official gowns