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Immovable Meaning in English

word

ˌɪˈmuvəbəɫ
ih-MOO-vuh-buhl
ɪmˈuːvəbəl
im-OO-vuh-buhl

Definition

Impossible to move or change position, or (figuratively) not willing to change one’s opinion or attitude.

Usage & Nuances

'Immovable' is more formal and often used for literal objects (that can't physically be moved) or for strong, unchanging beliefs or people. Common collocations: 'immovable object', 'immovable stance'. Not usually used for people physically refusing to move; that's more often 'stubborn' or 'unyielding'.

Example Sentences

The statue is immovable because it is made of solid stone.

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His decision was immovable; he would not change his mind.

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The rock was immovable after the landslide.

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She remained immovable even when everyone else gave up.

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That man’s opinion is totally immovable; don’t bother arguing with him.

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The safe was so heavy, it was almost immovable without special equipment.

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