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unmovable
adjective
Not physically able to be moved.
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In the fall of 1058, Hildebrand was made archdeacon of the Roman church and was characterized by Peter Damian as an "unmovable column [support] of the apostolic see".
No head bobbing or hand-clapping or chin-shaking or sheepish grinning — he sat perfectly still, chin tight, in locked, unmovable rage.
For a decade, Pakistan's role has been one of the great unmovable paradoxes of America's war.
Only apparently unmovable inventory — canned pumpkin and irregularly sized air filters — remained in quantity.
All the same, once I got used to this and began examining his many little collections I had the elated, otherworldly feeling I sometimes get when entering the sphere of another's life, when for a moment changing my banal habits and living like that seems entirely possible, a feeling that always dissolves the next morning, when I wake up to the familiar, unmovable shapes of my own life.
Irascible, impossible, unknowable, unmovable, She Is That She Is, and dead but not forgotten.
Notwithstanding Cohen's pro-union background, management lawyers say he is a down-the-middle mediator who is adept at nudging two sometimes unmovable groups, as he must do in this instance.
The country was still the U.S.S.R, and for a few years it seemed to be splitting apart at the seams even as it continued to resemble an unmovable monolith.
As he writes in his Myspace bio: "My lyrical style is unmovable, I've found.
That is not to say that the electorate is unmovable.
The Marine's family had asked that they see their son one last time in uniform, but the heat from the bomb had apparently fused a 12- to 15-inch portion of his left arm bone to his body and it was sticking out, unmovable, perpendicular to his torso.
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