immovably Antonyms
Meaning of immovably
Wordnet
immovably (r)
so as to be incapable of moving
Webster
immovably (adv.)
In an immovable manner.
immovably Sentence Examples
- The ancient oak tree stood immovably, its roots firmly anchored in the earth.
- Despite the howling wind, the statue remained immovably in place.
- Her determination was immovably set, unwavering in the face of adversity.
- The immovable rock barrier prevented the expedition from advancing further.
- He sat immovably on the couch, absorbed in the captivating novel.
- The dictator's iron-fisted rule held the country immovably in its grip.
- The immovable object met the irresistible force, creating a paradoxical stalemate.
- The gatekeeper stood immovably at the entrance, ensuring only authorized personnel entered.
- The once-vibrant city had become an immovably desolate wasteland.
- The immovably fixed idea dominated his thoughts, consuming him with obsession.
FAQs About the word immovably
so as to be incapable of movingIn an immovable manner.
quietly, quiet, still, motionlessly,,inactively
movably, movably,,
The ancient oak tree stood immovably, its roots firmly anchored in the earth.
Despite the howling wind, the statue remained immovably in place.
Her determination was immovably set, unwavering in the face of adversity.
The immovable rock barrier prevented the expedition from advancing further.