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Comparative for not physically able to be moved
“Yet instead of reaching for her as she'd expected, he crossed his arms over his chest in his best impersonation of an immovable mountain.”
Comparative for securely fixed or rooted to a position or point
“Archimedes, in order that he might draw the terrestrial globe out of its place, and transport it elsewhere, demanded only that one point should be fixed and immovable.”
Comparative for being physically still and not moving
“She did not speak, but sat immovable with her thick hair falling over her shoulders.”
Comparative for not able to be changed or modified in form or structure
“The immovable laws of Nature are not to be softened by tears, nor overcome by the emotions of the heart.”
Comparative for stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
“Alexander is a winning Berowne, trying to sweet-talk the immovable Rosaline, played with saucy spirit by the small, dark Lombardo.”
Comparative for not easily upset or excited
Comparative for cold and not feeling or showing any emotion
Comparative for not showing any emotion
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