immovable

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    not able or intended to be moved

Word Origin

immovable (adj.)
late 14c., literal and figurative, from assimilated form of in- (1) "not, opposite of" + movable. Related: Immovably.

Antonym

adj.

movable

Example

1. If you study filled with about immovable books , you can show your passions .
2. It 's actually fairly satisfying to just watch the effects as things bounce off immovable obstacles .
3. Choose an immovable surface - a strong headboard or the side of a tub if you have a spacious bathroom .
4. The state carries out the unified registration system to the immovable property .
5. Tax payers have the right not to pay business tax on the compensation fees they of immovable property for land requisition .

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