impersuadable, a.
(ɪmpəˈsweɪdəb(ə)l)
[f. im-2 + persuadable.]
Not persuadable; that cannot be persuaded. Hence imperˈsuadableness.
a 1704 T. Brown Two Oxford Scholars Wks. 1730 I. 3 You break my heart..by your impersuadableness. 1891 J. M. McNulty in Pall Mall G. 24 Nov. 2/3 There is a personal hinderer in the spiritual life of men. He is mighty, malignant, spiritual, invisible, impersuadable. |