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"unpersuadable" Definitions
  1. not persuadable : ADAMANT

9 Sentences With "unpersuadable"

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I think ... No, I'm not saying every Fox viewer is unpersuadable.
Collins, the most moderate Senate Republican, might be unpersuadable no matter what.
Overall, the country continues to remain deeply divided and most people appear unpersuadable.
Are you saying that literally everyone who watches Fox News is now an unpersuadable voter?
Brooks found it challenging because it made him wonder where in his ideology he's an unpersuadable.
At the same time, liberals should not write off entire heterogeneous demographic blocs like "the white working class" as unpersuadable.
The honest press, for all its success in exposing daily scandals, won't persuade the unpersuadable or shame the shameless, while the dishonest press is Trump's personal amplifier.
I knew this was an illusion—that Celeste had to deal with the same unpersuadable realities of life and death as anyone else, and that I did her no favors pretending otherwise—but I felt the urge to protect her and save her any pain I could.
Moreover, since in his analysis of human understanding there cannot be any higher moral standard than that provided by the local morals of a culture, no trans-cultural judgement about the rightness or wrongness of a culture's morals could possibly be justified. Meta-ethical relativists are, first, descriptive relativists: they believe that, given the same set of facts, some societies or individuals will have a fundamental disagreement about what a person ought to do or prefer (based on societal or individual norms). What's more, they argue that one cannot adjudicate these disagreements using any available independent standard of evaluation—any appeal to a relevant standard would always be merely personal or at best societal. This view contrasts with moral universalism, which argues that, even though well- intentioned persons disagree, and some may even remain unpersuadable (e.g.

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