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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024im•mov•a•ble or im•move•a•ble /ɪˈmuvəbəl/USA pronunciation adj. - incapable of being moved:The chairs and desks in that classroom were immovable.
- not moving;
motionless; immobile:stood immovable in the forest. - unaffected by feeling;
unyielding:an immovable heart. See -mov-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024im•mov•a•ble (i mo̅o̅′və bəl),USA pronunciation adj. - incapable of being moved;
fixed; stationary. - incapable of being influenced by feeling;
emotionless:an immovable heart; an immovable tyrant. - incapable of being moved from one's purpose, opinion, etc.;
steadfast; unyielding. - not subject to change;
unalterable. - not moving;
motionless. - Law
- Lawnot liable to be removed, or permanent in place.
- (of property) real, as distinguished from personal.
- not changing from one date to another in different years:Christmas is an immovable feast.
n. - something immovable.
- Law immovables, lands and the appurtenances thereof, as trees and buildings.
Also, im•move′a•ble. - 1325–75; Middle English immevable, immovable; see im-2, movable
im•mov′a•bil′i•ty, im•mov′a•ble•ness, n. im•mov′a•bly, adv. - 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged obdurate, inflexible, unbending, adamant.
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