Immovable - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ɪˈmuːvəbl|
Brit.
|ɪˈmuːvəb(ə)l|
noun
adjective
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...that boulder is immovable, even with a bulldozer...
...despite tears and pleading, the police officer was immovable on the matter of a hefty fine for speeding...
If John has his opinions on a subject, he is immovable.
Lock your bike to something immovable like a railing or lamp-post.
The president is immovable on this issue.
The union of the bones of the cranium affords an example of an immovable articulation.
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