immovability
pronunciation
How to pronounce immovability in British English: UK [ɪˌmu:və'bɪlɪtɪ]
How to pronounce immovability in American English: US [ɪˌmuvə'bɪlətɪ]
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- Noun:
- no capable of being moved or rearranged
Word Origin
- immovability (n.)
- late 14c.; see immovable + -ity.
Example
- 1. The goals of the vicissitudes of tax system of china gradually change , but its immovability is coercion and expediency .
- 2. Real estate is characterized by immovability , scarcity , heterogeneity , pricey , longevity , dual purpose of investment and consumption .
- 3. In the course of reformation , most of islamic countries take up eclecticism that curtent islamic laws neither link up with western legal systems completely nor break from traditional religion systems thoroughiy , but compromising and consolidating with the development of material civilization and with the immovability of preserving believes .