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is immovable
noun
That which can not be moved; something which is immovable.
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Her faith in her instincts is immovable, although not immutable.
Their faith in the status quo of the fossil-fuelled economy is immovable, it seems.
It takes account of the fact that taxes on something that is immovable are hard to avoid.
I'm tired of clapping and saying: 'Ha ha, that's so clever.'" Jones, 49 years old and 6ft tall, is immovable.
"The BBC goes through ceaseless efforts to reform itself," says Fraser, "but really its management structure is immovable, very rigid and top-down.
We are now as far from the initial stirrings of acid house as its pioneers were from the arrival of rock'n'roll in the 1950s, but its legacy is immovable.
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But Mikhail Gorbachev was immovable.
Steiner was immovable.
But the president was immovable.
The ends are immovable.
On this we are immovable".
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