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IMMOVEABLE
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Dictionary entry overview: What does immoveable mean?
• IMMOVEABLE (adjective)
The adjective IMMOVEABLE has 1 sense:
1. not able or intended to be moved
Familiarity information: IMMOVEABLE used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Not able or intended to be moved
Synonyms:
immovable; immoveable; stabile; unmovable
Context example:
the immovable hills
Similar:
immobile (not capable of movement or of being moved)
Context examples
Was not the very sight of the friend who sat behind you, was not the recollection of what had been, the knowledge of her influence, the indelible, immoveable impression of what persuasion had once done—was it not all against me?
(Persuasion, by Jane Austen)
She is dead! she is dead! screamed Mary, catching hold of her husband, and contributing with his own horror to make him immoveable; and in another moment, Henrietta, sinking under the conviction, lost her senses too, and would have fallen on the steps, but for Captain Benwick and Anne, who caught and supported her between them.
(Persuasion, by Jane Austen)
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