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- BUDGING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Phrasal verb budge up (Definition of budging from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- BUDGING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BUDGE is a fur formerly prepared from lambskin dressed with the wool outward How to use budge in a sentence
- Budging - definition of budging by The Free Dictionary
To move or stir slightly: The trapped child was stuck tight and couldn't budge 2 To alter a position or attitude: had made the decision and wouldn't budge 1 To cause to move slightly 2 To cause to alter a position or attitude: an adamant critic who couldn't be budged
- BUDGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone will not budge on a matter, or if nothing budges them, they refuse to change their mind or to come to an agreement Both sides say they will not budge [VERB] The Americans are adamant that they will not budge on this point [VERB] No amount of prodding will budge him [VERB noun]
- budging - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
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- Definition of budging - Words Defined
The term "budging" often carries connotations of insistence, rigidity, or stubbornness It can imply a lack of willingness to compromise, suggesting a more negative attribute, especially when used in contexts where flexibility is desired or necessary
- budging: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words
The verb 'budging' [bʌdʒɪŋ] refers to changing position slightly, often when trying to move something heavy It can also mean yielding or giving way Examples include 'Despite their efforts, the car wasn't budging from the mud ' and 'The company refused to budge on their decision '
- Budging: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
shifting position To budge is to make a slight movement or change in position This term is often used when something is stuck or resistant to change Budging can involve physical objects or metaphorically refer to opinions or beliefs It typically implies a minimal or reluctant movement
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