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Definitions for Immovable
ɪˈmu və bəlim·mov·able

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. real property, real estate, realty, immovableadjective

    property consisting of houses and land

  2. immovable, immoveable, stabile, unmovableadjective

    not able or intended to be moved

    "the immovable hills"

Wiktionary

  1. immovablenoun

    That which can not be moved; something which is immovable.

  2. immovableadjective

    Incapable of being physically moved; fixed.

  3. immovableadjective

    Steadfast in purpose or intention; unalterable, unyielding.

  4. immovableadjective

    Not capable of being affected or moved in feeling; impassive.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Immovableadjective

    Etymology: in and moveable.

    We shall not question his removing the earth, when he finds an immovable base to place his engine upon. Brown.

    When an executor meddles with the immovable estate, before he has seized on the moveable goods, it may be then appealed from the execution of sentence. John Ayliffe, Parergon.

    How much happier is he, who, centring on himself, remains immovable, and smiles at the madness of the dance about him! John Dryden, Don Sebastian.

ChatGPT

  1. immovable

    Immovable refers to something that cannot be moved, altered, or influenced easily. It is characterized by steadfastness, stability, or permanence and can relate to physical objects, aspects of geographical property, or personal characteristics like beliefs, determination, or emotions.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Immovableadjective

    incapable of being moved; firmly fixed; fast; -- used of material things; as, an immovable foundatin

  2. Immovableadjective

    steadfast; fixed; unalterable; unchangeable; -- used of the mind or will; as, an immovable purpose, or a man who remain immovable

  3. Immovableadjective

    not capable of being affected or moved in feeling or by sympathy; unimpressible; impassive

  4. Immovableadjective

    not liable to be removed; permanent in place or tenure; fixed; as, an immovable estate. See Immovable, n

  5. Immovablenoun

    that which can not be moved

  6. Immovablenoun

    lands and things adherent thereto by nature, as trees; by the hand of man, as buildings and their accessories; by their destination, as seeds, plants, manure, etc.; or by the objects to which they are applied, as servitudes

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Immovable

    im-mōōv′a-bl, adj. steadfast: unalterable: that cannot be impressed or made to fall: (pl.) fixtures, &c., not movable by a tenant.—ns. Immov′ableness, Immovabil′ity.—adv. Immov′ably.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Immovable in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Immovable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of Immovable in a Sentence

  1. Stuti Garg:

    Sometimes we want to get away from the busy and hectic city life to find solace in the raging waves of the ocean pounding on the rocks or the turbulent splashing of a bubbling waterfall. At other times we are amazed by the immovable silence of a mountain or the gentle caress of a river overjoyed tat its union with the sea. The topography of a region speaks to each one of us--a secret language that people from all facets of life understand and relate to.

  2. Maria Montessori:

    Discipline must come through liberty. We do not consider an individual disciplined only when he has been rendered as artificially silent as a mute and as immovable as a paralytic. He is an individual annihilated, not disciplined.

  3. Maria Montessori:

    Discipline must come through liberty. . . . We do not consider an individual disciplined only when he has been rendered as artificially silent as a mute and as immovable as a paralytic. He is an individual annihilated, not disciplined.

  4. Dossie Easton:

    Sexual jealousy is supposed to be somehow unconquerable and immovable, but that is a myth. It's really serious emotional work to unlearn jealousy and cultivate other ways to feel secure in a relationship, but it's possible. I've been doing it in my practice for the past 20 years and in my own life since 1969.

  5. Jim Courier:

    For the first time in many years Nadal will not be the favorite going into Roland Garros, that role is now firmly occupied by Novak Djokovic. Nadal is less vulnerable in Paris, given the best of five-set format which allows him more time to problem solve but there are now guys in the locker room who see him as an opportunity rather than an immovable obstacle.

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