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Meaning of impersuasible

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impersuasible (a.)

Not persuasible; not to be moved by persuasion; inflexible; impersuadable.

impersuasible Sentence Examples

  1. The impersuasible toddler refused to eat his vegetables, no matter what his parents said.
  2. The patient was impersuasible, adamantly clinging to his unfounded beliefs despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
  3. The stubborn politician remained impersuasible, immune to the appeals of his constituents.
  4. The impersuasible skeptic rejected all arguments, demanding irrefutable proof before accepting any claim.
  5. The impersuasible jury member held the key to the case, and his refusal to be swayed threatened to lead to a mistrial.
  6. The impersuasible witness refused to cooperate with the police, leaving investigators at a dead end.
  7. The impersuasible teacher struggled to engage his students, who seemed immune to his attempts at motivation.
  8. The impersuasible boss refused to listen to his employees' concerns, leading to low morale and decreased productivity.
  9. The impersuasible salesman spent hours trying to close a deal, but his target remained unconvinced.
  10. The impersuasible doctor refused to accept the patient's diagnosis, ordering unnecessary tests and prolonging the patient's suffering.

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Not persuasible; not to be moved by persuasion; inflexible; impersuadable.

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The impersuasible toddler refused to eat his vegetables, no matter what his parents said.

The patient was impersuasible, adamantly clinging to his unfounded beliefs despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

The stubborn politician remained impersuasible, immune to the appeals of his constituents.

The impersuasible skeptic rejected all arguments, demanding irrefutable proof before accepting any claim.