adjective
- unable to be moved or changed in position
- unwilling to change one’s opinion or decision; stubborn
noun
- property that cannot be moved, especially land and buildings
Usage: legal; usually plural
Examples
- The heavy safe was completely immovable without special equipment.
- Despite hours of debate, she remained immovable in her position.
- The ancient oak tree stood immovable in the center of the yard.
- His immovable determination helped him succeed.
- The lawyer explained the difference between movables and immovables.
- The foundation created an immovable base for the building.
- She was immovable when it came to her principles.