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- Dictionarybudge/bʌdʒ/
verb
- 1. make or cause to make the slightest movement: "the queue in the bank hasn't budged" Similar
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Budge means to move or cause something to move, or to change your opinion or make someone change their opinion. See how to use budge in sentences, phrasal verbs and related words.
- English (US)
BUDGE meaning: 1. If something will not budge or you cannot...
- Znaczenie Budge, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
BUDGE definicja: 1. If something will not budge or you...
- Budge: German Translation
BUDGE translate: (vom Fleck) bewegen, rühren. Learn more in...
- Budge: Russian Translation
BUDGE translate: сдвигаться, поддаваться , уступать . Learn...
- Budge: Japanese Translation
BUDGE translate: 少(すこ)し動(うご)く. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Budge: Vietnamese Translation
BUDGE translate: làm nhúc nhích. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Budge: Thai Translation
budge translate: ขยับ. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Budge: Indonesian Translation
budge translate: bergerak. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Budge can be a noun, verb, or adjective with different meanings. As a noun, it means a fur; as a verb, it means to move, shift, or yield; as an adjective, it means pompous or solemn.
Budge means to move or cause something to move, or to change your opinion or make someone change their opinion. Learn how to use budge in sentences, see related words and phrases, and find translations in different languages.
Budge definition: to move slightly; begin to move. See examples of BUDGE used in a sentence.
Budge means to move slightly or to change one's mind or position. It can also be a noun for a type of fur or a tennis player. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation, and origin.
Budge can mean to move slightly, to change position or attitude, or to cause someone to do so. It can also be a noun for a type of fur or an adjective for something pompous.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb budge, which means to move slightly or to change one's opinion. See examples, synonyms and related words in the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app.