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budge

verb as in dislodge from staid position

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Schiff’s support with a majority of California voters has barely budged since then.

Polls show the race is essentially tied, within a margin that has budged little since Harris replaced President Biden as the Democratic nominee in late July.

There is currently no sign either councils or the Scottish government will budge on pay.

From BBC

That these temperature projections haven't really budged is one of the things that is frustrating the UN - while countries have made promises at COP27 and COP28, action on the ground has been very slow.

From BBC

It's clear there is a hardcore base of Trump followers who cannot be budged from their support.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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