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Meanings of
unmovable
in English
Not able or intended to be moved.
immovable
immoveable
stabile
Related terms
immobile
Usage of
unmovable
in English
1
His brother was as strong as stone and just as
unmovable
.
2
But the Confederate Congress was unmoved and
unmovable
upon this subject.
3
I would have said quicksilver, had it not been fixed, malleable, and
unmovable
.
4
That something is rock solid and
unmovable
,
and it sits on my chest.
5
What great tears rolled down her
unmovable
face, when she stood by your bed!
6
He was
unmovable
when he felt he was right.
7
When jammed with ice, mechanical switches can become
unmovable
.
8
Wherein, then, would I gladly know, consist the precise and
unmovable
boundaries of that species?
9
We're so used to the gender pay gap that it almost feels like an
unmovable
constant.
10
He sat on the
unmovable
sofa and snorted the cocaine from one of its wooden armrests.
11
At the time, the poverty seemed constant,
unmovable
.
12
A surgical stitch or seam; an
unmovable
joint.
13
Earlier it had been welded in place,
unmovable
.
14
And his leg was bandaged and felt
unmovable
.
15
He fought against her, but she was
unmovable
.
16
But the rock has remained
unmovable
and will always be so because He has so ordained.
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About this term
unmovable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
as unmovable
absolutely unmovable
become unmovable
feel unmovable
nearly unmovable
More collocations
Unmovable
through the time