Immovable ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Immovable ( adjective )

  1. Not able to be moved or changed.
  2. Steadfast; not changing.

Origin:

From latin im- (not) + movēre (to move).

Examples:

  1. The boulder was immovable, no matter how hard we tried to push it.
  2. Her opinion on the matter was immovable, despite hearing different arguments.

(As a noun)

Immovable ( noun )

  1. Not able to be moved or changed.
  2. Steadfast; not changing.

Origin:

From latin im- (not) + movēre (to move).

Examples:

  1. The boulder was immovable, no matter how hard we tried to push it.
  2. Her opinion on the matter was immovable, despite hearing different arguments.
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