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unshakeable

[ʌnˈʃeɪkəbəl] adj [faith, belief, conviction, confidence] → inébranlable
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Unshakeability in the boardroom During the bitterly disappointing start Pardew acknowledged in public that he might not be safe but in private, the assurances from managing director Lee Charnley were very different.
The environment could also be an example, such as a mountain as an image of unshakeability (v.1000).
The telos for Nausiphanes was akataplexia, glossed by Warren as "unshakeability" or "steadfastness." The term is possibly a forerunner of Epicurus' ataraxia, the state of being unperturbed.