0 present participle of budge
1 If something will not budge or you cannot budge it, it will not move:
2 to change your opinion or to make someone change their opinion:
I've tried persuading her, but she won't budge.
I wonder whether they are really budging now.
They came about because in the course of the 11 years they found that otherwise there was absolutely no hope of budging the illegal régime.
I have freely admitted to our budging our way through the chaos that we inherited.
The motion would have been carried unanimously rather than having to have a debate that is revealing that the corporation is not budging an inch.
But he refused to do so because he is a small-minded man; he thinks he is proving himself to be very strong by not budging on this issue.
That wall is not budging.