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How to pronounce immovable in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms immoveable, stabile, unmovable
Derivation immovability, immovableness


the immovable hills.
Type Words
Synonyms real estate, real property, realty
Type of belongings, holding, property
Has types acres, land, landed estate, mortmain, dead hand, demesne, estate

Examples of immovable

immovable
She can be both an immovable force inside and an agile shooter from the outside.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
In the last two years, that unstoppable promise has hit an immovable job market.
From the theatlantic.com
Thursday's game is a classic matchup of irresistible force vs. immovable object.
From the usatoday.com
He was an immovable object that constantly frustrated the shell shocked visitors.
From the borehamwoodtimes.co.uk
The amount was usually in the order of 5% of the value of the immovable property.
From the en.wikipedia.org
By then, Horn had made South Carolina an immovable No. 1 on the player's list.
From the kentucky.com
Twenty-one-year-old club captain Ujah, in particular, was immovable all afternoon.
From the borehamwoodtimes.co.uk
To use the SPRI Xertube, loop it around an immovable object that's chest high.
From the stltoday.com
As a kid he was my rock, the immovable force that could withstand any problem.
From the sacbee.com
More examples
  • Not able or intended to be moved; "the immovable hills"
  • Real property: property consisting of houses and land
  • (immovableness) immovability: not capable of being moved or rearranged
  • (immovably) so as to be incapable of moving; "the mountains brooded immovably above the river"
  • In English Common Law, real property, real estate, realty, or immovable property is any subset of land that has been legally defined and the improvements to it made by human efforts: any buildings, machinery, wells, dams, ponds, mines, canals, roads, various property rights, and so forth. ...
  • 1. unable to be changed or moved. Or 2. assets consisting of buildings, land, or other permanent immovable items.
  • Property that cannot be moved; an object so firmly attached to land that it is regarded as part of the land, such as a tenured professor.
  • A monster showing an hourglass symbol in place of a speed value cannot be assigned move actions; it is immovable. Monsters do not need to roll to break away from immovable monsters.