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immovably

ADVERB
  1. so as to be incapable of moving
    the mountains brooded immovably above the river

How To Use immovably In A Sentence

  • The thicker blades were dovetailed into the case walls, tying them immovably together.
  • Immovably keyed upon the cranked shaft is a heavy wooden cone pulley.
  • Round-hulled Plumie ship, and ganoid-shaped _Niccola_, they stuck immovably together as if they had been that way since time began. The Aliens
  • Her transpierced vocal chords emitted a slight squeak as her mind registered the fact that she was immovably entangled and impaled more than twenty times.
  • The entire scheme of Christianity disappeared from my firmament; but, in the immediately previous years, I had been a reader of Swedenborg, and I held immovably an intuition of immortality, -- or, if the term intuition be denied me, the conviction that immortality was the foundation of human existence, grounded in my earliest thoughts, and as clear as the sense of light, -- and this never failed me. The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I
  • Rockwell remains resolutely, immovably on the mild side even when he goes "serious," as in his famous "Four Freedoms" series from 1942. Norman Rockwell exhibit opens at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
  • Silently, immovably, they saw each other face to face—eye to eye. DARKWATER
  • Every day, even whilst this government is in it's death throes, the Left immovably institutionalises itself with such devastating success that one really can't believe there is nobody behind such coordination. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • ‘A noble cause,’ Christine said, still immovably astonished by the sight.
  • It's unhealthy to build them, and it's unhealthy if they are immovably there from the beginning. Archive 2009-04-01
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