[ UK /ɪmˈuːvəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌɪˈmuvəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not able or intended to be moved
    the immovable hills
NOUN
  1. property consisting of houses and land
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How To Use immovable In A Sentence

  • It was a case of an irresistible force hitting an immovable object. Times, Sunday Times
  • This pack was, seemingly, an immovable force. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Helen lay in her bed under the roof as silent and immovable as the body of her child.
  • She knelt, immovable as the statued Christ which hung almost over our heads. The Love Story of Abner Stone
  • When the presumption is not displaced, there is no need for the trial judge to address the issue of whether the vehicle is operable or immovable and/or the issue of dangerousness.
  • As the saying goes, unstoppable force against immovable object. Times, Sunday Times
  • After this date the company faces debt execution actions with regard to its products, assets, accounts, bank guarantees, movables and immovables.
  • IT'S the irresistible force against the immovable object. The Sun
  • {193} "Corresponding to our progressive perception of nature and our immovable conviction of the truth of the evolution theory, our religion can be only a _religion of nature_. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • The second row was an immovable force - an England captain in the making. The Sun
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