immoveable (Meaning)
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immoveable (s)
not able or intended to be moved
Synonyms & Antonyms of immoveable
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immoveable Sentence Examples
- The immoveable glacier slowly inched its way down the mountainside.
- The statue was immoveable, its weight making it impossible to reposition.
- The landowner's immoveable stance on the development proposal prevented any progress.
- The rules were immoveable, leaving no room for negotiation or exceptions.
- His determination was immoveable, and he refused to give up on his dreams.
- The accused remained immoveable during the interrogation, stonewalling the detective's questions.
- The government's immoveable position on taxes made it impossible to reach a compromise.
- The fortress was immoveable, with thick walls and armed guards ensuring its protection.
- The boulder was so immoveable that even a group of men could not shift it.
- The memories of the past were immoveable, always lingering in the recesses of his mind.
FAQs About the word immoveable
not able or intended to be moved
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The immoveable glacier slowly inched its way down the mountainside.
The statue was immoveable, its weight making it impossible to reposition.
The landowner's immoveable stance on the development proposal prevented any progress.
The rules were immoveable, leaving no room for negotiation or exceptions.