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is unmovable
adjective
Not physically able to be moved.
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That is not to say that the electorate is unmovable.
As he writes in his Myspace bio: "My lyrical style is unmovable, I've found.
Much of the portfolio is unmovable unless Buffett wants to single-handedly reduce the federal deficit by over $11 billion.
It is unmovable.
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And they are carefully plotted; improvisation steals in during repetitive stretches, but the superstructures are unmovable.
If an agreement were not reached on Jerusalem, Mr. Barak would be able to say that he had tried his best and that the Palestinians were unmovable.
In the derivation of this usual engineering force transmissibility, floor structure is assumed to be unmovable and the effect of floor mobility is neglected.
If Michael's music didn't make you move, you were unmovable.
To those who see the world through traditional eyes, disruption of gender roles is like an earthquake -- something's shifting that's supposed to be unmovable.
For some residents, uncertainty remained surrounding Titan's removal plan, with the worry that the stern would be unable to withstand the force of the hydraulic pullers and that parts of the ship already buried in the sand would be unmovable.
The company is legendarily unmovable when it comes to its standards and, until late 2008, it wouldn't budge on prices.
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