Immovable

Pronunciation: /ˌɪˈmuːvəbəl/

Immovable (adjective)

  1. not able to be moved or changed in position.
  2. having a fixed opinion or decision that cannot be changed.

Examples

  • The statue was so heavy it was immovable.
  • The boulder remained immovable despite their efforts.

Common collocations: immovable object, remain immovable, immovable stance, remain immovable, immovable property

Immovable (noun)

  1. property like land or buildings that cannot be moved.

Examples

  • The immovable was valued at a high price.
  • Investing in immovable can be profitable.

Synonyms of Immovable

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Immovable

  • describing objects that can be moved
  • describing objects that can bend or change